With lust and violence the house of God? In courts and palaces he also reigns, And in luxurious cities, where the noise Of riot ascends above their loftiest towers, And injury, and outrage: And when night Darkens the streets, then wander forth the sons... Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative - Side 409av Nathan Drake - 1800Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Milton - 1850 - 594 sider
...and northern extremities of Palestine. Se cvi. 20.— N. With lust and violence the house of God ? [Q courts and palaces he also reigns, And in luxurious...loftiest towers, And injury and outrage : and when night 500 Darkens the streets, then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine. Witness... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 sider
...lnxnrions eities, where the noise Of riot aseends above their loftiest towers, And injnry and ontrage : and when night Darkens the streets, then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolenee and wine.7 Witness the streets of Sodom, and that night In Gibeah, when the hospitable door... | |
| John Milton - 1851 - 428 sider
...also reigns, And in luxurious eities, where the noise Of riot aseends above their loftiest towers, Ami injury, and outrage: and when night Darkens the streets, then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolenee and wine. \Vitm-,-s the streets of Sodom, and that night In Gibeah, when the hospitable door... | |
| William Holmes, John Warner Barber - 1851 - 342 sider
...only disturbers of the world's repose — the only destroyers that walk abroad in darkness. Alas ! - When night Darkens the streets, then wander forth...the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine." Then, too, the robber goes forth to perpetrate his deeds of violence and rapine ; then, too, the adulterer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 604 sider
...which this word is here used may explain a passage in Milton, which has been thought corrupt: — " Then wander forth the sons ' Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine." — (Paradise Lot, book i.) ' Ifeif— fist. Thus in ' Henry IV., Part II.,' Act II., Scene 4 :—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 606 sider
...which this word is here used may explain i passage in Milton, which has been thought corrupt : — " Then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine."— (Paradite Lost, book i ) b Neif— fist. Thus in ' Henry IV., Part II.,' Act II., Scene 4 :— " Sweet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 688 sider
...which this word is here used may explain « passage in Milton, which has been thought corrupt: — " Then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine." — (Paradise Lost, book i.) b Neif— fist. Thus in ' Henry IV., Part II.,' Act II., Scene 4 :—... | |
| John Milton, John Mitford - 1851 - 450 sider
...the noyfe ' Of riot afcends above thir loftieft Towrs, And injury and outrage : And when Night 500 Darkens the Streets, then wander forth the Sons Of Belial, flown with infolence and wine. Witnefs the Streets of Sodom, and that night In Gibeah, when hofpitable Dores Yielded... | |
| John Milton, John Mitford - 1851 - 464 sider
...where the noyfe Of riot afcends above thir loftieft Towrs, And injury and outrage : And when Night 500 Darkens the Streets, then wander forth the Sons Of Belial, flown with infolence and wine. Witnefs the Streets of Sodom, and that night In Gibeah, when hofpitable Dores Yielded... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 858 sider
...at altars, when the priest Turns atheist, as did Eli's sons, who fill'd With lust and violence the house of God? In courts and palaces he also reigns,...the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine. Witness the streets of Sodom, and that night In Gibeab, when the hospitable door Expos' da matron ,... | |
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