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" Are brought ; and feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce, From beds of raging fire to starve in ice... "
Critical Observations on Shakespeare - Page 216
by John Upton - 1746 - 346 pages
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts. Night Thoughts on Life, Death and ...

John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 pages
...parching air Burns frore, and cold performs the effect of fire. 595 Thither by harpy-footed furies haled, At certain revolutions, all the damn'd Are brought...by change more fierce, from beds of raging fire, to starve in ice 600 Their soft ethereal warmth, and there to pine Immovable, infix'd, and frozen round,...
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Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara in the Years of 1845 & 1846 ..., Volume 2

James Richardson - 1848 - 510 pages
...the other cheek*. You wander through these extremes like the spirits of the nethermost regions, — " And feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes,...change more fierce : From beds of raging fire, to starve in ice — Thence hurried back to fire." I usually am obliged to wear my cloak out of the sun,...
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HOYT'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS

KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...XVII. 6 Extremes meet. MERCIER— Tableaux de Paris. Vol. IV. Title ofCh.348. (See also EMERSON) 7 And feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce. MILTON— Paradise Lost. II. 599. (See also CAMPBELL) 8 He that had never seen a river imagined the...
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The Influence of Milton on English Poetry, Volume 1

Raymond Dexter Havens - 1922 - 766 pages
...which may have had something to do with his puns,2 is thej2«ENnoNAL REFECTION of a word _orji phrase^ And feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce. So he with difficulty and labour hard Moved on: with difficulty and labour he.' A second feature of...
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Short Lectures on Modern Hebrew Literature from M.H. Luzzatto to S.D. Luzzatto

Judah Leo Landau - 1923 - 196 pages
...the grave, implacable hostilities of life with which he was now faced. He thus suddenly experienced " the bitter change of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce," from which he naturally suffered both materially and morally. To those who are unable to appreciate his...
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The Chilswell Book of English Poetry

Robert Bridges - 1924 - 296 pages
...parching Air Burns frore, and cold performs th' effect of Fire. Thither by harpy-footed Furies haled, 4° At certain revolutions all the damn'd Are brought...by change more fierce, From Beds of raging Fire to starve in Ice Their soft Ethereal warmth, and there to pine Immovable, infix'd, and frozen round, Periods...
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The Poems of John Milton: English, Latin, Greek & Italian, Volume 2

John Milton - 1925 - 450 pages
...old, Where Armies whole have sunk; the parching Air Burns frore, and cold performs th' effect of Fire. Thither by harpy-footed Furies hal'd, At certain revolutions...by change more fierce, From Beds of raging Fire to starve in Ice Thir soft Ethereal warmth, and there to pine Immovable, infixt, and frozen round, Periods...
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Century Types of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...Where armies whole have sunk: the parching air Burns frore, 5 and cold performs th' effect of fire. =k> = =@= 599 From beds of raging fire to starve l in ice Their soft ethereal warmth, and there to pine Immovable,...
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Paradise lost

John Milton - 1926 - 412 pages
...parching Air Burnsfrore, and cold performs th' effeff of Fire. Thither by harpy'footed Furies hail'd, At certain revolutions all the damn'd Are brought: and feel by turns the bitter change Offerce extreams, extreams by change moreferce, From Beds of raging Fire to slarve in Ice Thir soft...
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Heath Readings in the Literature of England

Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 pages
...the effect of fire. 505 Thither, by harpy-footed Furies haled, At certain revolutions all the damned e first rank of these did Zimri stand; 540 A man so...seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome: starve in ice 600 Their soft ethereal. warmth, and there to pine Immovable, infixed, and frozen round,...
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