| John Upton - 1746 - 382 páginas
...feems -molt clofely to have copied Virgil oj Homer.. For example, B. I, 84. Ifthou beeft he—But o how fallen ! how changed From him, who in the happy realms of light Chttid taith tranfcendtnt brigbtnefs, didft autjhine f bright I Sed. o. en SHAKESPEARE. • aiq matched... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 páginas
...thou beest he; but O how fall'n! how chang'd From him, who in the happy realms of light 85 Cloth'd with transcendent brightness didst outshine Myriads though bright ! If he whom mutual league, IJnited thoughts and counsels, equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprise, Join'dwith me once,... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 484 páginas
...him, who in the happy realms of light, Cloth'd with transcendent brightness, dids.t outshine Myriad's though bright! if he whom mutual league, United thoughts and counsels, equal hope And hazard in thp glorious enterprise, Join'd with me once, now misery hath join'd In equal ruin ! into what pit... | |
| 1852 - 798 páginas
...allegiance of the Myriads to their King. Recite the Colloquy. TALBOYS. " If thou bcest ho,— but O, how fallen ! how changed From him, who, in the happy realms of lifiht, Clothed with transcendent brightness, didst outshine Myriads though bright!— if he, whom... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 páginas
...call'd Satan, with bold words Breaking the horrid silence, thus began : " If thou beest he ; but O, how fallen! how changed From him, who, in the happy...realms of light, Clothed with transcendent brightness, didstoutshine Myriads though bright! if he, whom mutual league, United thoughts and counsels, equal... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 306 páginas
...Heaven cali'd Satan, with hold words Breaking the horrid silence, thus hegan. If thou heest he ; hut O, how fallen ! how changed From him, who, in the happy realms of light, Clothed with transcendent hrightuess, didst outshine Myriads though hright ! If he whom mutual league, United thoughts and counsels,... | |
| Laetitia Matilda Hawkins - 1824 - 444 páginas
...pains and exertions were never able entirely to do away. "If thou beest he — but O how fall'n ! — how changed From him who, in the happy realms of light,...transcendent brightness, didst outshine Myriads though bright ! " We adduce not this as a single instance : the infirmity is epidemical among that class of men who... | |
| Laetitia Matilda Hawkins - 1824 - 442 páginas
...pains and exertions were never able entirely to do away. "If thou beest he — but O how fall'n ! — how changed From him who, in the happy realms of light,...brightness, didst outshine Myriads though bright! " R 3 We adduce not this as a single instance: the infirmity is epidemical among that class of men... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...thou beest he ; but O how fall'n ! how chang'd From him, who, in the happy realms of light, Cloth' d with transcendent brightness didst outshine Myriads though bright ! If he whom mutual league, Veited thoughts and counsels, equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprise, Join'd with me once,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...but O how fall'n ! how ehang'd From him, who, in the happy realms of light, Cloth'd with transeendent at dress the flowery vale ; For me your tributary stores eombine : Creation's heir, the world, eounsels, equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprise, Join'd with me onee, now misery hath join'd... | |
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