The sport of winds : all these upwhirl'd aloft Fly o'er the backside of the world far off, Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, and untrod. Glen Tilloch - Page 31by Mrs. John Burnett Pratt - 1845 - 82 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...then reliques, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds: all these upwhiri'd aloft Fly o'er the backside of the world far off Into...large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, and untrod. All this dark globe the Fiend found as he pacs'd,... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...reliques, beads, 491 Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all these upwhirl'd aloft Fly o'er the backside of the world far off Into a Limbo large and broad, since call'd 495 The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, and untrod. All this dark globe... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...then reliques, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all these upwhirl'd aloft Fly o'er the backside of the world far off Into a Limbo large and broad, since call'd 495 The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, and untrod. All this dark globe... | |
| 1879 - 592 pages
...creation — substantially a revival of the neglected system of Parmenides — has long since fled ' O'er the backside of the world far off Into a limbo large and broad,' which holds, amongst other lumber of vanity, a choice array of dilapidated cosmogonies. This, then,... | |
| Lodovico Ariosto - 1807 - 302 pages
...and ideots, eremites and friars, "White, black, and grey, with all their trumpery.all these upwhirl'd aloft Fly o'er the backside of the world far off Into...large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools Parad, Lost, B, iii. Mr. Addison has censured this passage as beneath the dignity of Milton's subject,... | |
| Lodovico Ariosto - 1807 - 294 pages
...and ideots, eremites and friars, White, black, and grey, with all their trumpery. all these upwhirl'd aloft Fly o'er the backside of the world far off Into...Limbo, large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of 1'ools Farad. Lost, B. iii. Mr. Addison has censured this passage as beneath the dignity of Milton's... | |
| 1810 - 482 pages
...reliiiuc«, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all these upwhirl'd aloft Fly o'er the backside of the world far off Into...large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, and untrod. All this dark globe the Fiend found as he pasa'd,... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 484 pages
...bulls, The sport of winds : ail these, upwhirl'd aloft, Fly o'er the backside of the world far oft" Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, and untrod. All this dark globe the Fiend found as h« pass'd,... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 342 pages
...then reliques, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds: all these, upwhhTd aloft, Fly o'er the backside of the world far off Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd 495 'J he Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, an t untrod. All this dark globe... | |
| 1853 - 1162 pages
...reliques, beads, Indulgencies, dispenses, pardons, bulls. The sport of winds : all these, upwhirl'd aloft, Fly o'er the backside of the world far off, Into a limbo large and broad, since culled The paradise of fools." — Paradas Lost, Hi. Cymaint oedd poblogrwydd a pharch y cardotwyr,... | |
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