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| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...In living brests, ykindled first above Emongst tV eternall spheres and lamping sky, And thence pourd into men, which men call Love; Not that same which doth base affeffions move In brutish mindes, and filthy lust inflame, But that sweete fit that doth true beautie... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1806 - 398 pages
...CHAP. XVIII. Most sacred fyre, that burnest mightily In living breasts, ykindled first above Among the eternal spheres and lamping sky, ,And thence poured into men, which men call hvet Not that same which doth base affection move In bruitish minds, But that sweet fit that doth true... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...living brests, ykindled first above Einengst th' eternall spheres and lamping sky, And thence pourd into men, which men call Love ; Not that same, which doth base affections move In brutish mindes, and filthy lust inflame ; But that swcete fit that doth true beautie love, And choseth Vertue... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...living brests, ykindled first above, Emongst th' eternal spheres and lamping sky, And thence pour'd into men, which men call love ; Not that same which doth base affections move In brutish mindes, and filthy lust inflame ; But that sweet fit, that does true beauty love, And choseth vertue... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 354 pages
...living brests, ykindled first above Emongst th' eternall spheres and lamping sky, And thence pourd into men, which men call Love; Not that same, which doth base affections move In brutish mindes, and filthy lust inflame; But that sweete fit that doth true beautie love, And choseth Vertue... | |
| sir Thomas Dick Lauder (7th bart.) - 1825 - 928 pages
...CHAPTER XVI. Oh ! sacred fire, that bumest mightily In living breasts, ykindled first above Amongst th' eternal spheres and lamping sky, And thence poured...which men call love ; Not that same which doth base aifections move In brutish mindes, and filthy lust inflame, But that sweet fit, that does true beauty... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 412 pages
...living brests, ykindled first above Emongst th' eternall spheres and lamping sky, And thence pourd into men, which men call Love ; Not that same, which doth base affections move In brutish mindes, and filthy lust inflame ; But that sweete fit that doth true beautie love, And choseth Vertue... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...living brcsts, ykindled first above Emongst th' eternall spheres and lamping sky, And thence poiird into men, which men call Love ; Not that same, which doth base affections move In brutish rmndes, and filthy lust inHame ; But that swecte fit that doth true beautie love, And choseth Vertue... | |
| David Booth - English language - 1831 - 366 pages
...brests, ykindled first above Emongst th' eternal spheres and lamping sky, And thence pourM into man, which men call Love ; Not that same which doth base affections move In brutish mindes and filthy lust inflame ; But that sweete fit that doth true beautie love, And choseth vertue... | |
| Highland inn - 1839 - 728 pages
...bending his forehead upon his shoulder, gave veut to his grief in a silent flood of tears. CHAPTER IV. " Most sacred fyre, that burnest mightily In living...affections move In brutish minds, But that sweet fit that doth true beauty love, And chooseth virtue for his dearest dame, Whence spring all noble deeds... | |
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