| John Milton - 1886 - 630 páginas
...fount P Thee lastly, nuptial bow'r, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet ; from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild P how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustom 'd to immortal fruits P Whom thus the angel... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 634 páginas
...fount P Thee lastly, nuptial bow'r, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet ; from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild P how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits P What jnstly thou hast... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 páginas
...fount? Thee, lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorned With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thes towards their children ; breathe in other air Less pure, accustomed to Immortal fruits ? " This is the lamentation of Eve on... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1889 - 586 páginas
...vulgar. Shut out from this garden of early sweetness, we may well exclaim — " How shall we part and wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild ? How shall we breathe in other air Less pure, aocustom'd to immortal fruits ! " I do not think the Classics so indispensable... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1889 - 364 páginas
...vulgar. Shut out from this garden of early sweetness, we may well exclaim — " How shall we part and wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild ? How shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ? " I do not think the classics so indispensable... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1890 - 528 páginas
...fount ? The lastly, nuptial bower! by nie adorn 'd With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild ? How shall we breathe in other air, Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ? Written for the ARDOR D.\v M \NL-AL.... | |
| Robert Yelverton Tyrrell - 1890 - 534 páginas
...oeíaç ¿Tr0 Thee lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet ! from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild ? how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustom' d to immortal fruits? MILTON. erè S' av тгpocravSav, ш... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 páginas
...ambrosial fount? Thee lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorned With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild? how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustomed to immor'al fruits?' Whom thus the Angel interrupted mild:... | |
| John Milton - 1892 - 198 páginas
...fount? Thee, lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorned 280 With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild? How shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustomed to immortal fruits?" Whom thus the Angel interrupted mild... | |
| John Milton - 1892 - 654 páginas
...fount? Thee, lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorned 280 With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild? How shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustomed to immortal fruits ?" Whom thus the Angel interrupted mild:... | |
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