Me miserable ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair? Which way I fly is Hell; myself am Hell; And, in the lowest deep, a lower deep Still threatening to devour me opens wide, To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven. Hours at Home - Página 431869Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1823 - 880 páginas
...himself— " Me miserable! which way shall I flee, Infinite wrath, and infinite despair? Whicli way I flee is hell ; myself am hell, And, in the lowest deep, a lower deep Still threatening to devour me open* wide; . To which the belt I suffer seems a heaven.'' An illustration of this kind, however, cannot... | |
| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 páginas
...rues. Me miserable ! which way shall I flee Infinite wrath, and infinite despair ? Which way I flee is Hell ; myself am Hell ; And in the lowest deep a lower deep, Still threat:ning to devour me, opens wide, To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heav'n. O then at last relent... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...curs'd be thou; since against his thy will Chose freely what it now so justly rues. Me miserable ! William C. Hall threat'ning to devour me opens wide, To which the hell I suffer seems a Heav'n. O then at last relent... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...him, nor from hell One step no more than from himself can fly By change of place. Ibid. Me miserable ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite...am Hell ; And in the lowest deep a lower deep Still threat'ning to devour me opens wide, To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven. Milton's Paradise Lost,... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 páginas
...curs'd be thou ; since against his thy will Chose freely what it now so justly rues. Me miserable ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite...despair ? Which way I fly is hell ; myself am hell ; 75 And in the lowest deep a lower deep Still threat'ning to devour me opens wide, To which the hell... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 páginas
...what it now so justly rues. SicT w so justly mi •ay shall I fly Me miserable ! which way shall 1 fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair? Which way I fly is hell ; myself am bell ; And in the lowest deep a lower deep, Still thruat'ning to devour me, opens wide, To which the... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 676 páginas
...Which way I fly is hell ; myself am hell ; 75 And in the lowest deep a lower deep Still threat'ning to devour me opens wide, To which the hell I suffer seems a heaven. O then at last relent : is there no place Left for repentance, none for pardon left ? so None left... | |
| 1825 - 424 páginas
...Veal?" '...'. 4 6 56 ton s " Paradise Lost," where Satan thus Pork 4 8 58 soliloquizes : — Lamb 70 78 "Which way I fly is hell, myself am hell, And in the lowest deep a lower deep, Still threat'ning to devour me, opens wide." The objection is to the two words written in italics. The question,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...now so justly rues. Me miserable! whieh way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair ? Whieh threat'ning to devour me opens wide, To whieh the hell I suffer seems a Heav'n. O then at last relent... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1825 - 270 páginas
...exhibiting the picture of a mind agitated with rage arid despair. • Me, miserable ! which way shall 1 fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair ? Which way I fly is Hell, myself am Hell j And in thelowest depth, a lower deep, Still threat'nine to devour me, opens w ide, To which the Hell... | |
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