| John Milton - 1852 - 350 páginas
...; But in their glimmering orbs did glow, is Until their Lord himself bespake, and bid them go. VII. And though the shady gloom Had given day her room,...withheld his wonted speed, And hid his head for shame, ao Each sproutinge pauncie in the meade For griefe begins to hang a head. The weepinge brooke in grovelling... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1853 - 588 páginas
...light, Or Lucifer that often waru'd them thence ; But iu their glimm'ring orbs did glow. Until their Lord himself bespake, and bid them go. "And, though...hid his head for shame, As his inferior flame The new enlighten 'd world no more should need: He saw a greater Sun appear Than his bright throne, or... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 604 páginas
...light, Or Lucifer, that often warned them thence ; But in their glimmering orbs did glow, Until their Lord Himself bespake, and bid them go. And though...hid his head for shame, As his inferior flame The new enlightened world no more should need : He saw a greater Sun appear Than his bright throne, or... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 páginas
...often wani'd them thence ; But in their glimmering orbs did glow, Until their Lord himself bespnkc, and bid them go. And, though the shady gloom Had given...hid his head for shame. As his inferior flame The new-cnlightrn'd world no more should need; He saw a greater sun appear Thau his bright throne, or burning... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 380 páginas
...thence ; But in their glimmering orbs did glow, Until their Lord himself bespake, and bid them go. VII. And, though the shady gloom Had given day her room,...his wonted speed, And hid his head for shame, As his inferiour flame The new enlighten'd world no more should need ; He saw a greater sun appear Than Ids... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 344 páginas
...; But in their glimmering orbs did glow, 75 Until their Lord himself bespake, and bid them go. VII. And though the shady gloom Had given day her room,...withheld his wonted speed, And hid his head for shame, so Each sproutinge pauncie in the meade For griefe begins to hang a head. The weepinge brooke in grovelling... | |
| John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 376 páginas
...himself withheld his wonted speed, And hid his head for shame, As his inferiour flame The new enlighten'd world no more should need ; He saw a greater sun appear...his bright throne, or burning axletree, could bear. VIII. The shepherds on the lawn, Or e'er the point of dawn, Sat simply chatting in a rustick row ;... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 372 páginas
...himself withheld his wonted speed, And hid his head for shame, As his inferiour flame The new enlighten'd world no more should need ; He saw a greater sun appear...his bright throne, or burning axletree, could bear. vn1. The shepherds on the lawn, Or e'er the point of dawn, Sat simply chatting in a rustick row ; Full... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 páginas
...glimmering orbs did glow, n Until their Lord himself bespake, and bid them go. And, though the shady gloom J Had given day her room, The sun himself withheld his...axletree could bear. The shepherds on the lawn, " Or e'er the point of dawn, Sat simply chatting in a rustick row ; Full little thought they than, That... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 páginas
...influence ; And will not take their flight, For all the morning ligbt, Or Lucifer that often warned them thence ; But in their glimmering orbs did glow,...hid his head for shame, As his inferior flame The new enlightened world no more should need : He saw a greater Sun appear Than his bright throne or burning... | |
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