| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...victorious dance O'er sensual Folly and Intemperance. The dances [being] ended, the Spirit epiloguizes. Sp. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that lie Where flay never shuts his eye," Up in the broad fields of the iky : MO There I suck the liquid air All amidst... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...two first Spirits advance, and ipxck alternately the following Una, tcluca MILTON calls cpiloguizing. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that...about the golden tree. Along the crisped shades and bow'rs Revels the spnice and jocund Spring; The graces and the rosy-bosom'd hours Thither all their... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...first Spirits advance, and speak alternately the following lines, tchich HILTON calls cpibguizing. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that lie Where day never shuts his eye, Up in ilir broad fields of the sky : There I suck the liquid air. All amidst the gardens fair Of Hesperus... | |
| Euripides - 1811 - 202 pages
...\tyv<piáuia^, 'Е<гт1/и\, ксфа\>1 те KOI акацатоип X¿p£<r<n. Milton. Cornus 980. There I suck the liquid air, All amidst the gardens fair Of Hesperus and his daughters threer That sing around the golden tree. Quœ de Hesperidum fabula apud Poeta» et Mythographos extant,... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 622 pages
...prototypes are constituted by the same identical space. 214 The Dances ended, the Spirit epiloguizes. Spir. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that lie (986) As the fables mentioned in this epilogue of the Attendant Spirit have no absolute connection... | |
| Robert Deverell - Hieroglyphics - 1813 - 354 pages
...are constituted' by the same identical spacet"" 214 The Dances ended, the Spirit epiloguizes. Spir. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that lie . (986) As the fables mentioned in this epilogue of the Attendant Spirit have no absolute connection... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 634 pages
...prototypes are constituted by the same identical space. The Dances ended, the Spirit epiloguizes. Spir. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that lie (986) As the fables mentioned in this epilogue of the Attendant Spirit have no absolute connection... | |
| John Milton - 1815 - 236 pages
...vietorions dance O'er seasnal folly, and intemperance. 8?,i The dances hning ended, the Spirit efil Snir. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that lie Where day never shnts his eye, !pin the hroad fie Ids of the sky : There I snck the liqnid air OSC All amidst the gardeas... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...victorious dance O'er sensual Folly and Intemperance. Tke dancet [being] ended, the Spirit epSoguh-s, Sf. to generate Mankind ? This mischief had not then bcfall'n, And more that sha lus eye, Up in the broad fields of the sky : There I suck the liquid air 980 All amidst the gardens... | |
| Euripides - Greek drama (Tragedy). - 1821 - 568 pages
...Earrjíag, ккраЩ -CE nal ana^ítoiai. yß(tf,oai. Milton. Cornus 980. There I suck the liquid air, Ml amidst the gardens fair Of Hesperus and his daughters three, That sing around the golden tree. Quae de Hesperidum fabula apud Poetas et Mythograplios extant, congessit Heynius... | |
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