Miscellaneous Poems ; Paradise Regain'd ; & Samson AgonistesReprint Services Corporation, 1926 - 283 Seiten |
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... voice unto the Angel Quire , From out his secret Altar toucht with hallow'd fire . The Hymn i It was the Winter wilde , While the Heav'n - born - childe , All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies ; Nature in aw to bim Had doff't ber ...
... voice unto the Angel Quire , From out his secret Altar toucht with hallow'd fire . The Hymn i It was the Winter wilde , While the Heav'n - born - childe , All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies ; Nature in aw to bim Had doff't ber ...
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... voice Answering the Stringed noise , As all their souls in blisfull rapture took : The Air such pleasure loth to lose , With thousand echo's still prolongs each beav'nly close . X Nature that beard such sound Beneath the bollow round Of ...
... voice Answering the Stringed noise , As all their souls in blisfull rapture took : The Air such pleasure loth to lose , With thousand echo's still prolongs each beav'nly close . X Nature that beard such sound Beneath the bollow round Of ...
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... voice or bideous bumm Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving . Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine , With bollow shreik the steep of Delphos leaving . No nightly trance , or breathed spell , Inspire's the pale - ey'd ...
... voice or bideous bumm Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving . Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine , With bollow shreik the steep of Delphos leaving . No nightly trance , or breathed spell , Inspire's the pale - ey'd ...
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... - born barmonious Sisters , Voice , and Vers , Wed your divine sounds , and mixt power employ Dead things with inbreath'd sense able to pierce , And to our bigb - rais'd phantasie present , That 20 Miscellaneous Poems At a Solemn Musick: p.
... - born barmonious Sisters , Voice , and Vers , Wed your divine sounds , and mixt power employ Dead things with inbreath'd sense able to pierce , And to our bigb - rais'd phantasie present , That 20 Miscellaneous Poems At a Solemn Musick: p.
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... voice May rightly answer that melodious noise ; As once we did , till disproportion'd sin Jarr'd against natures chime , and with barsh din Broke the fair musick that all creatures made To their great Lord , whose love their motion sway ...
... voice May rightly answer that melodious noise ; As once we did , till disproportion'd sin Jarr'd against natures chime , and with barsh din Broke the fair musick that all creatures made To their great Lord , whose love their motion sway ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Angels antient arms aught band barbinger bast bath bave bead beap bear beard behold bere bigh Blake Blake's bold boly bope brest bright buman bunger call'd canst Chor Clouds COMUS Dagon dark death deeds delight didst divine dost doth e're Earth enemies eyes facing fair fame fantastick Father fear Feast foes giv'n glorious glory gods hath Heav'n honour Israel John Linnell Jove King Lady light Lord Lord bow Lycidas Milton morning mortal never night Nymphs o're PARADISE REGAIN'D peace Philistines praise PSALM raign reply'd round Samson SAMSON AGONISTES Satan Saviour shades shame Shepherd shew sight sing Son of God Song soon soul Spirit Strength sweet thee thence thine things thir thou art thou hast thought Throne truth vertue Virgin voice wandring William Blake wilt winds wings Wood
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 50 - Where the great Vision of the guarded mount Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold, — Look homeward, Angel, now, and melt with ruth ; And, O ye dolphins, waft the hapless youth.
Seite 50 - So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
Seite 214 - The sun to me is dark And silent as the moon, When she deserts the night Hid in her vacant interlunar cave.
Seite 195 - And how the world began, and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending? Much of the soul they talk, but all awry, And in themselves seek virtue, and to themselves All glory arrogate, to God give none; Rather accuse him under usual names, Fortune and Fate, as one regardless quite Of mortal things. Who therefore seeks in these True wisdom, finds her not; or, by delusion, Far worse, her false resemblance only meets, An empty cloud.
Seite 39 - Yet be it less or more, or soon or slow. It shall be still in strictest measure even To that same lot, however mean or high, Toward which Time leads me, and the Will of Heaven...
Seite 45 - YET once more, O ye laurels, and once more, Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere, I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude, And with forced fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year.
Seite 50 - For so to interpose a little ease, Let our frail thoughts dally with false surmise. Ay me ! whilst thee the shores and sounding seas Wash far away, where'er thy bones are hurled; Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides, Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world...
Seite 26 - Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jollity, Quips, and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek : Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
Seite 50 - Through the dear might of him that walked the waves. Where other groves and other streams along, With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves, And hears the unexpressive nuptial song, In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the saints above, In solemn troops, and sweet societies, That sing, and singing in their glory move, And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
Seite 52 - Amongst the enthroned gods on sainted seats. Yet some there be that, by due steps, aspire To lay their just hands on that golden key That opes the palace of eternity. To such my errand is ; and, but for such, I would not soil these pure ambrosial weeds With the rank vapours of this sin-worn mould.