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" Who shook him from his favor, cast him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The fiend with all his comrades fell From Heaven, Angels, for three nights and days, From Heaven to Hell, where the Lord changed them all To Devils, because... "
The Story of Early Britain - Page 155
by Alfred John Church - 1893 - 382 pages
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In exile at Ferrara. Exile at Venice. Home again. Last exile and last home ...

Henry Morley - 1871 - 332 pages
...Lord ; Who shook him from His favour, cast him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The fiend with all his comrades fell From Heaven,...Hell. There evening, immeasurably long, Brings to each fiend renewal of the fire ; Then comes, at dawn, the east wind keen with frost ; Its dart, or fire...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed ..., Volume 2; Volume 77

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...Lord ; Who shook him from His favour, cast him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The fiend with all his comrades fell From Heaven,...Word Refused to worship. Therefore in worse light 70 Under the Earth beneath, Almighty God Had placed them triumphless in the swart Hell. There evening,...
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English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volume 2

Henry Morley - 1888 - 428 pages
...Lord, Who shook him from His favour, cast him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The fiend with all his comrades fell From Heaven,...Hell. There evening, immeasurably long, Brings to each fiend renewal of the fire ; Then comes, at dawh, the east wind keen with frost Its dart, or fire continual,...
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Early Britain

Alfred John Church - 1889 - 440 pages
...holy God, therefore, in His great might, Willed that there should be set beneath heaven's span, Earth, firmament, wide waves, created world, Replacing foes...the swart Hell. There evening, immeasurably long, BEDE'S LIFE. 157 Brings to each fond renewal of the fire ; Then comes, at dawn, the east wind keen...
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Paradise Lost, Books 1-2

John Milton - 1896 - 232 pages
...him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The Fiend with all his comrades fell 70 From Heaven, angels, for three nights and days, From...worse light Under the earth beneath, Almighty God 75 Had placed them triumphless in the swart Hell. There evening, immeasurably long, Brings to each...
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Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II

John Milton - 1896 - 252 pages
...him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The Fiend with all his comrades fell 70 From Heaven, angels, for three nights and days, From...worse light Under the earth beneath, Almighty God 75 Had placed them triumphless in the swart Hell. There evening, immeasurably long, Brings to each...
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Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II

John Milton - 1896 - 226 pages
...him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The Fiend with all his comrades fell 70 From Heaven, angels, for three nights and days, From...worse light Under the earth beneath, Almighty God 75 Had placed them triumphless in the swart Hell* There evening, immeasurably long, Brings to each...
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The Foundations of English Literature: A Study of the Development of English ...

Fred Lewis Pattee - 1899 - 406 pages
...Lord, Who shook him from His favor, cast him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The fiend with all his comrades fell From Heaven, Angels, for three nights and days, From Heaven to Hell.1 And how natural to us is this picture of Satan bound in the fiery pit and soliloquizing on his...
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Select Translations from Old English Poetry

1902 - 216 pages
...Lord, Who shook him from His favor, cast him down To the deep dales of hell, where he became Devil. The fiend with all his comrades fell From heaven,...them all To devils, because they His deed and word 310 Refused to worship. Therefore in worse light Under the earth beneath, almighty God Had placed them...
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Select Translations from Old English Poetry

Albert Stanburrough Cook, Chauncey Brewster Tinker - 1902 - 230 pages
...From heaven to hell, where the Lord changed them all To devils, because they His deed and word 310 Refused to worship. Therefore in worse light Under...hell. There evening, immeasurably long, Brings to each fiend renewal of the fire ; Then comes, at dawn, the east wind keen with frost : Its dart, or fire...
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