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" 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 31
by Mrs. John Burnett Pratt - 1845 - 82 pages
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1820 - 342 pages
...reliques, beads, 491 Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls. The sport of wind? : 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 Par ''sepf Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, and untrod. All this Hark globe...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, Volume 1

John Milton - 1821 - 226 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...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 pass'd,...
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Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1821 - 346 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 49) Long after, HOW unpeopled, and untrod. All this dark globe the Fiend found as be pass'd, And long...
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The Recreative Magazine, Volume 1

1822 - 590 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 called The paradise of fools. Still we do not give the lives of the saints, because they are equally...
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The Monastery of Saint Werburgh: A Poem, with Illustrative Notes

William Parr Greswell - 1823 - 66 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...large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools. NOTE XXXV.— STANZA 39. When lo ! a form majestic sprang to view. HENRY vin — who expelled the Monks...
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The monastery of saint Werburgh: a poem [by W.P. Greswell]. by W.P. Greswell

William Parr Greswell - 1823 - 88 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...large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools. NOTE XXXV.—STANZA 39. When lo ! a form majestic sprant? to view. HENRY vm—who expelled the Monks...
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A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 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'...large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools. Milton's Paradise Lost, b. 3. Embryos and idiots, eremites and friars, White, black, and sjrey> with...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...then reliques, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all these upwhirl'd ht doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. Upon Saint Crispin's...Fought was this noble fray, Which fame did not delay, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled and untrod. All this dark globe the Fiend found as he pase'd,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 646 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...
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A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of ...

A. T. Blacksmith, John Witherspoon, Lord Henry Home Kames, John Horne Tooke - 1824 - 98 pages
...up by them, or gone where Milton tells us all vain and empty things go: Fly o'er thebackside of tire world far off, Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools.* Up whirl'd aloft, Whether he visited that place or not, we cannot tell; but we found him at last upon...
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