Purification in the old Law did save, And such, as yet once more I trust to have Full sight of her in Heaven without restraint, Came vested all in white, pure as her mind: Her face was veiled, yet to my fancied sight, Love, sweetness, goodness, in her... Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners - Página 30por William Hazlitt - 1824 - 401 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edwin Owen Jones - 1853 - 258 páginas
...Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shined So clear, as in no face with more delight. But 0 ! as to embrace me she inclined, I waked — she fled — and day brought back my night. "t * Sonnet 116. f Sonnet 18. M "To feel the full pathos of the last line/' as has been appropriately... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 372 páginas
...mind : Her face was veil'd ;5 yet to my fancied sight Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shin'd So clear, as in no face with more delight. But O, as to embrace me she inclin'd, I wak'd ; she fled ; and day brought back my night. 1 This sonnet was written about the year... | |
| George Croly - 1854 - 426 páginas
...veiled, yet to my fancied sight, Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shined So clear, as in her face with more delight ; But O, as to embrace me she...I waked, she fled, and day brought back my night. ON THE MASSACRE IN PIEDMONT. Avenge, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the... | |
| William Artman, Lansing V. Hall - 1854 - 404 páginas
...Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shined So clear, as in no face with more delight. But, 0, as to embrace me she inclined, I waked ; she fled ; and day brought back my night. The sudden transit of the blind from a day of dreams to a night of realities, could not have been more... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 páginas
...mind ; Her face was veiled ; yet to my fancied sight Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shiued So clear, as in no face with more delight. But, O...waked ; she fled ; and day brought back my night. PSALMS. PSALM I. Done into veree, 1653. BLESSED is the man who hath not walked astray In counsel of... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 páginas
...Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shined So clear, as in no face with more delight. But, 0, as to embrace me she inclined, I waked ; she fled ; and day brought back my night. » To bnve lost them overplied, Ac. When he was employed to answer Salmasius, one of his eyes was almost... | |
| Aeschylus, William John Blew - 1855 - 278 páginas
...Vanishes. napa\\a£a<ra Sia xfP">" fiffiaKev (line 414). Dr. Blomfield quotes Milton : " But, oh ! as to embrace me she inclined, I waked : she fled, and day brought back my night." Sonnet xviii. Mr. Jacobson compares ' Bride of Abydos,' Canto i. vi. : " Dazzling as that, oh ! too... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 páginas
...hope ; but still bear up and steer Right onward. Of which all Europe rings from side to side. xxiii. But O, as to embrace me she inclined, I waked ; she fled ; and day brought back my night. The Reason of Church Government urged against Prelaty. Book 2. A poet soaring in the high reason of... | |
| William Ross Wallace - 1856 - 192 páginas
...***** Her face was veiled, yet to my fancied sight, Love, sweetness, goodness in her person shin'd So clear as in no face with more delight. But O, as to embrace me she inclin'd, I wak'd, she fled, and day brought back my night. MILTON. k . in Cgmluliite* GDTDEEIUS. Fear... | |
| William Howitt - 1856 - 596 páginas
...Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shmed So clear, as in no face with more delight. But, oh ! as to embrace me she inclined, I waked, she fled, and day brought back my night." Here Milton wrote his Second Defense of the People against the attack made in a book called Regii Sanguinis... | |
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