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" That majesty, which through thy work doth reign, Draws the devout, deterring the profane. And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves, and thee inviolate. At once delight and horror on us seize, Thou sing'st with so much gravity... "
The Retrospective Review - Страница 342
1824
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Wells of English

Isaac Bassett Choate - 1892 - 318 страници
...through thy work doth reign Draws the devout, deterring the profane ; And things divine thou treat's! of in such state As them preserves and thee inviolate....With plume so strong, so equal, and so soft, The bird named from that paradise you sing, So never flags, but always keeps on wing. Where could'st thou words...

The Poetical Works of John Milton: English and Latin, Том 1

John Milton - 1892 - 414 страници
...majesty which through thy work doth reign Draws the devout, deterring the profane. And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves, and thee,...gravity and ease, And above human flight dost soar aloft Where could'st thou words of such a compass find ? Whence furnish such a vast expanse of mind ? Just...

The Poetical Works of John Milton, Том 1

John Milton - 1892 - 654 страници
...improper dost omit; So that no room is here for writers left, But to detect their ignorance or theft. Thou sing'st with so much gravity and ease, And above...With plume so strong, so equal, and so soft. The bird named from the Paradise you sing So never flags, but always keeps on wing. Where could'st thou words...

The Poetical Works of John Milton, Том 1

John Milton - 1892 - 650 страници
...majesty which through thy work doth reign Draws the devout, deterring the profane. And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves, and thee,...inviolate. At once delight and horror on us seize; COMMENDATORY VERSES. 39 Thou sing'st with so much gravity and ease, And above human flight dost soar...

Macmillan's Magazine, Том 65

David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1892 - 548 страници
...degree — Thou hast not missed one thought that could be fit, And all that was improper dost omit, At once delight and horror on us seize, Thou sing'st with so much gravity and though the unfortunate alteration in the meaning of the word improper makes them even more ridiculous...

Poets on Poets

Lady Strachey (Jane Maria) - 1894 - 376 страници
...majesty which thro' thy work doth reign Draws the devout, deterring the profane. And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves, and thee,...With plume so strong, so equal, and so soft: The bird named from that paradise you sing So never flags, but always keeps on wing. Where could'st thou words...

The Poet's Praise: From Homer to Swinburne

Estelle Davenport Adams - 1894 - 432 страници
...which through thy work doth reign Draws the devout, deterring the profane ; And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves, and thee,...plume so strong, so equal, and so soft : The bird named from that paradise you sing So never flags, but always keeps on wing. Where could'st thou words...

The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 530 страници
...which through thy work doth reign Draws the devout, deterring the profane ; And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves, and thee,...plume so strong, so equal, and so soft : The bird named from that paradise you sing So neifcr flags, but always keeps on wing. Where couldst thou words...

The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various ..., Том 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1896 - 520 страници
...which through thy work doth reign Draws the devout, deterring the profane ; And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves, and thee,...plume so strong, so equal, and so soft : The bird named from that paradise you sing So never flags, but always keeps on wing. Where couldst thou words...

Essays

Arthur Christopher Benson - 1896 - 336 страници
...degree — Thou hast not missed one thought that could be fit, And all that was improper dost omit ; At once delight and horror on us seize, Thou sing'st with so much gravity and ease — though the unfortunate alteration in the meaning of the word improper makes them now seem even...




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