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" No one so mercilesse as this of hers. The Adamantine Doors, for ever stand Impenetrable, both to prai'rs and Teares, The walls inexorable steele, no hand Of Time, or Teeth of hungry Ruine feares. "
Steps to the Temple: Delights of the Muses, and Other Poems - Page 100
by Richard Crashaw - 1904 - 401 pages
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Collectanea Anglo-poetica, Or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive ..., Part 4

Thomas Corser - English poetry - 1869 - 290 pages
...In answer to her formidable name. 39. 'Mongst all the Palaees in Hells command, No one so mereilesse as this of hers. The adamantine doors for ever stand...ornaments are the bloody staines Of ragged limbs, torne seulls, aad dasht-out brsines. 40. There has the purple Vengeanee a proud seat, Whose ever brandisht...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ...

Cheshire (England) - 1869 - 290 pages
...In answer to her formidable name. 39. 'Mongst all the Palaees in Hells eommand, No one so mereilesse as this of hers. The adamantine doors for ever stand...Ruine feares. Their ugly ornaments are the bloody utaines Of ragged limbs, torne seulls, aad dasht-out braines. 40. There has the purple Vengeanee a...
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Collectanea Anglo-poetica: Or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive ..., Volume 77

Thomas Corser - English poetry - 1869 - 290 pages
...snakes Rebounding, through Hells inmost Cavernes came, In answer to her formidable name. 39. 'Mongst all the Palaces in Hells command, No one so mercilesse...Impenetrable, both to prai'rs and teares ; The walls inciorable steele, no hand Of Time, or teeth of hungry Ruinc feares. Their ugly ornaments are the bloody...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine ..., Volume 77

Cheshire (England) - 1869 - 290 pages
...In answer to her formidable name. 39. 'Mongst all the Palaees in Hells eommand, No one so mereilesse as this of hers. The adamantine doors for ever stand Impenetrable, both to prui'rs and teares ; Tho walls inexorable steele, no hand Of Time, or teeth of hungry Ruine feares....
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The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume 1

Richard Crashaw - English poetry - 1872 - 576 pages
...1IERODE. 109 XXXIX. 'Mongst all the palaces in Hell's command, No one so mercilesse as this of her's. The adamantine doors, for ever stand Impenetrable,...the bloody staines Of ragged limbs, torne sculls, and dasht-out braines. XL. There has the purple Vengeance a proud seat Whose ever-brandisht sword is...
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Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of ...

William Hazlitt - English literature - 1878 - 560 pages
...her formidable name. * [Works, p. 50.] "Monget all the palaces in hell's command, No one so merc>less as this of hers, The adamantine doors for ever stand Impenetrable both to prayers and tears. The walls' inexorable steel no hand Of Time or teefh of hungry Ruin fears."* On...
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English Poems, Volumes 1-2

Richard Crashaw - Poets, English - 1900 - 296 pages
...answer to her formidable name. XXXIX. 'Mongst all the palaces in Hell's command, No one so merciless as this of hers. The adamantine doors for ever stand Impenetrable, both to prayers and tears ; The walls' inexorable steel no hand Of Time, or teeth of hungry Ruin fears. Their...
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English Poems, Volumes 1-2

Richard Crashaw - Poets, English - 1900 - 290 pages
...answer to her formidable name. XXXIX. 'Mongst all the palaces in Hell's command, No one so merciless as this of hers. The adamantine doors for ever stand Impenetrable, both to prayers and tears ; The walls' inexorable steel no hand Of Time, or teeth of hungry Ruin fears. Their...
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The English Poems of Richard Crashaw

Richard Crashaw - 1901 - 282 pages
...came, In answer to her formidable name. 'Mongst all the palaces in Hell's command, No one so merciless as this of hers. The adamantine doors for ever stand Impenetrable, both to prayers and tears ; The walls' inexorable steel, no hand Of Time, or teeth of hungry Ruin fears. Their...
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Steps to the Temple: Delights of the Muses, and Other Poems

Richard Crashaw - English poetry - 1904 - 432 pages
...Rebounding, through Hells inmost Cavernes came, In answer to her formidable Name. RICHARD CRASHAW 39. 'Mongst all the Palaces in Hells command, No one so mercilesse...sculls, & dasht out Braines. 40. There has the purple Fengcance a proud seat, Whose ever-brandisht Sword is sheath'd in blood. About her Hate, Wrath, Jfarre,...
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