They heard, and were abashed, and up they sprung Upon the wing; as when men, wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were, or the fierce... The Spectator ... - 第 164 頁1803完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Milton - 1837 - 524 頁
...bien éveillées. Non que ces Esprits ignorent le malheureux état où ils sont réduits, ou qu'ils In which they were, or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their general's voice they soon obey'd, Innumerable. As when the potent rod Of Amram's son, in ¿Egypt's evil day, Waved round the coast, up... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 518 頁
...they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight 335 In which they were, or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their general's voice they soon obey'd, Innumerable. As when the potent rod Of Amram's Son, in Egypt's evil day, Wav'd round the coast up call'da... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 864 頁
...should those be thought to escape, who feet Those rods of scorpions and tho« whips of steel ? Creech. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were, or tho fierce pains not feeL Milton. Why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined ¿ jSo... | |
| 1840 - 372 頁
...wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake ; Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which...not feel ; Yet to their general's voice they soon obey Innumerable. As when the potent rod Of Amram's son, in Egypt's evil day, Waved round the coast,... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 492 頁
...wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which...were, or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their gen'ral's voice they soon obey'd Innumerable ! As when the potent rod Of Amram's son, in Egypt's evil... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 556 頁
...to wateh On duty, sleeping found hy whom they dread, Rouse and hestir themselves ere well awake. 335 Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which...were, or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their gen'ral's voice they soon ohey'd, Innumerahle ! As when the potent rod Of Amram's son, in Egypt's evil... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 頁
...found by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake ; Nor did they not perceive tho re it brought But, О my virgin lady, where is she...? How chance ehe is not in your company ? El. Br. obey Innumerable. As when the potent rod Of Amram's son, in Egypt's evil day, Wav'd round the coast,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 頁
...ancient poets, and with Aristotle's rule, has infused a great many Latinisms, as well as Grzcisms, sometimes only begun to be chipped, sometimes roughhewn,...into an human figure; sometimes we see the man app Tn which they were, or the fierce pains not feel, Yet to their general's voice they soon obey'd—... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 444 頁
...wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which...feel; Yet to their general's voice they soon obey'd, Innumerable. As when the potent rod Of Amram's son, in Egypt's evil day, Waved round the coast, up... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 頁
...wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake ; When Heury's mistress shows him Emma dead ; Rescue my obey Innumerable. As when the potent rod Of Amram's son, in Egypt's evil day, Wav'd round the coast,... | |
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