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" Till pride and worse ambition threw me down, Warring in heaven against heaven's matchless King ! Ah! wherefore? he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence; and with his good Upbraided none: nor was his service... "
Paradiso perduto di Milton - Page 180
by John Milton - 1852
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The Book of Versions; Or, Guide to French Translation: With Notes, to Assist ...

J. Cherpilloud - French language - 1833 - 272 pages
...my remembrance from what state Ah, wherefore ! he deserv'd no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompence,—and pay him thanks ? How due! yet all his good prov'd ill in me, And wrought but malice;...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1834 - 432 pages
...what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good Upbraided none; nor was his service hard. 45 "What could be less than to afford him praise, The...yet all his good prov'd ill in me, And wrought but malic*; lifted up so high I sdein'd subjection, and thought one step higher 50 Would set me highest,...
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The first four books of Milton's Paradise lost, with notes, by J.R. Major

John Milton - 1835 - 264 pages
...that hright eminence, and with his good Uphraided none ; nor was his service hard. 45 What could he less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks, How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought hut malice ; lifted up so high I 'sdain'd suhjection, and thought one...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

English poetry - 1836 - 558 pages
...against Heaven's matchless King; Alt ! wherefore ! he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...recompense, and pay him thanks, How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high I 'sdained subjection, and thought one...
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Œuvres complètes, Volume 35

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 pages
...against heaven's matchless King. Ah, wherefore ? he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...recompense, and pay him thanks ? How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high, I 'sdain'd subjection, and thought one...
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Oeuvres complètes de m. le vicomte de Chateaubriand: Le Paradis Perdu de Milton

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 470 pages
...against heaven's matchless King. Ah, wherefore? he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...recompense, and pay him thanks? How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high, I 'sdain'd subjection, and thought one...
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Le paradis perdu, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 426 pages
...against heaven's matchless King. Ah, wherefore? he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...recompense, and pay him thanks? How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high, I 'sdain'd subjection, and thought one...
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Paradis perdu: de Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 524 pages
...heaven""against heaven's matchless King. Ah, wherefore? lie deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...recompense, and pay him thanks? How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high, I 'sdain'd subjection, and thought one...
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A Dictionary of Difficulties; Or, Appendix to the French Grammar ...

Pierre François Merlet - French language - 1837 - 314 pages
...against Heav'n's matchless King ; Ah wherefore ? he deserv'd no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompence, and pay him thanks : How due ! yet all his good prov'd ill in me, And wrought but malice...
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The poetic reciter; or, Beauties of the British poets: adapted for reading ...

Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...against Heaven's matchless King ; Ah, wherefore ! he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...recompense, and pay him thanks, How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so .high I 'sdained subjection v and thought one...
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