The haunt of seals, and ores, and sea-mews' clang: To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now, what further shall ensue, behold. The Works of the English Poets: Milton - Página 113de Samuel Johnson - 1779Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 páginas
...of seals, and ores, 1 and sea-mews' clang: To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further shall ensue, behold." He looked, and saw the ark hull 3 on the flood, Which now abated; for the clouds... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 páginas
...haunt of seals, and ores, and sea-mews' clang , To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further shall ensue behold." He looked, and saw the ark hull on the flood, Which now abated : for the clouds... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 páginas
...seals, and ores," and sea-mews' clang ; •* To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctity,4 if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now, what farther shall ensue, behold. He look'd, and saw the ark hull on the flood, •*" Which now abated ;... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1855 - 510 páginas
...became an " island salt and bare," to prove, as he says, that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. — xi. 836. PNEUMATOLOGY. MILTON placed in Chaos a number of allegoric personages, such as Chaos himself,... | |
| William Penn - 1857 - 170 páginas
...of God observ'd." » -Si * * -» To teach thce that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none he thither brought By men who there frequent or therein dwell. And now what further shall ensue, behold."—Paradise Loit. THE history of the transaction in regard to the purchase of... | |
| 1857 - 1712 páginas
...discourse of Milton to teach them as a general precept, " that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell."§ This was a Catholic maxim, which he had gathered, as many ' Lebeuf, Tom. XIII. 188. t B. John of the... | |
| Gilbert White - 1858 - 454 páginas
...inviolate to the end of time — yet it fell, " To teach us that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men, who there frequent, or therein dwell." MILTON'S Paradise Loit. LETTER XXV. WAINFLEET did not long enjoy the satisfaction arising from this... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 424 páginas
...haunt of seals, and ores, and sea-mews' clang; To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now, what farther shall ensue, behold. He look'd, and saw the ark hull on the flood, Which now abated; for the... | |
| John Milton - 1861 - 734 páginas
...of seals, and ores, 1 and sea-mews' clang : To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now, what farther shall ensue, behold. He look'd, and saw the ark hull on the flood, s.io Which now abated; for... | |
| John Milton - 1862 - 568 páginas
...haunt of seals, and ores, and sea-mews clongr To teach ihee that God attributes to plane No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further shall ensue, behold,! He look'd, and saw the ark hull on the flood, Which now abated ; for the clouds... | |
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