Poems [a selection] ed. with life and notes by J.M. Ross1871 |
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الصفحة vii
... night , as well in voluntary improvements of his own choice , as the exact perfecting of his school exercises ; so that at the age of fifteen he was full ripe for academical training . ' There is , in fact , reason to believe that ...
... night , as well in voluntary improvements of his own choice , as the exact perfecting of his school exercises ; so that at the age of fifteen he was full ripe for academical training . ' There is , in fact , reason to believe that ...
الصفحة 2
... hostile blood , The trumpet spake not to the armed throng ; And kings sate still with awful eye , As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by . 60 65 V. But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince 2 HYMN ON THE NATIVITY . 01.
... hostile blood , The trumpet spake not to the armed throng ; And kings sate still with awful eye , As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by . 60 65 V. But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince 2 HYMN ON THE NATIVITY . 01.
الصفحة 3
John Milton John Merry Ross. 65 V. But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince of light His reign of peace upon the earth began : The winds , with wonder whist , Smoothly the waters kist , Whispering new joys to the mild Ocean , Who ...
John Milton John Merry Ross. 65 V. But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince of light His reign of peace upon the earth began : The winds , with wonder whist , Smoothly the waters kist , Whispering new joys to the mild Ocean , Who ...
الصفحة 4
... night array'd ; The helmed cherubim And sworded seraphim With unexpressive notes to Heav'ns new - born Heir . Are seen in glittering ranks with wings display'd ; Harping in loud and solemn quire , 115 XII . Such music ( as ' tis said ) ...
... night array'd ; The helmed cherubim And sworded seraphim With unexpressive notes to Heav'ns new - born Heir . Are seen in glittering ranks with wings display'd ; Harping in loud and solemn quire , 115 XII . Such music ( as ' tis said ) ...
الصفحة 7
... night - steeds , leaving their moon - lov'd maze . But see , the Virgin blest XXVII , Hath laid her Babe to rest . Time is our tedious song should here have ending : Heav'ns youngest teemed star Hath fixt her polisht car , Her sleeping ...
... night - steeds , leaving their moon - lov'd maze . But see , the Virgin blest XXVII , Hath laid her Babe to rest . Time is our tedious song should here have ending : Heav'ns youngest teemed star Hath fixt her polisht car , Her sleeping ...
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الصفحة 159 - O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you. She is the fairies' midwife ; and she comes In shape no bigger than an agate-stone On the fore-finger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little atomies Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep : Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners...
الصفحة 40 - And all their echoes, mourn. The willows, and the hazel copses green, Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays.
الصفحة 84 - Tunes her nocturnal note : thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me...
الصفحة 42 - Through the dear might of Him that walked the waves, Where other groves and other streams along, With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves, And hears the unexpressive nuptial song In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the Saints above, In solemn troops, and sweet societies, That sing, and singing in their glory move, And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
الصفحة 84 - And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight.
الصفحة 45 - Dove-like sat'st brooding on the vast Abyss, And mad'st it pregnant : what in me is dark Illumine, what is low raise and support; That to the highth of this great argument I may assert Eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to men.
الصفحة 40 - Ay me! I fondly dream Had ye been there, . . . for what could that have done? What could the Muse herself that Orpheus bore, The Muse herself, for her enchanting son, Whom universal nature did lament, 60 When, by the rout that made the hideous roar, His gory visage down the stream was sent, Down the swift Hebrus to the Lesbian shore?
الصفحة 10 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace, whom all commend.
الصفحة 44 - Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful seat, Sing, heavenly Muse, that on the secret top Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire That Shepherd, who first taught the chosen seed, In the beginning how the Heav'ns and Earth Rose out of Chaos...
الصفحة 46 - Extort from me. To bow and sue for grace With suppliant knee, and deify his power Who from the terror of this arm so late Doubted his empire ; that were low indeed, That were an ignominy...