| John Bell - English poetry - 1788 - 628 pages
...Samson had done to the Phitisnnes, and by aecident to himself « wherewith the tragedy ends. SAMSON. A LITTLE onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark...further on; For yonder bank hath choice of sun or shade i There I am wont to sit, when any chance Relieves me from my task of servile toil, * Daily' in the... | |
| 1798 - 618 pages
...thus in th« original : " A little onward lend thy guiding hand To these darktteps, a little furflxr on; For yonder bank hath choice of sun, or shade :...task of servile toil, Daily in the common prison else enjoin 'd me; Where I, a prisoner chain' d, scarse freely draw The air imprison' d also, close and... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 296 pages
...abruptness, and proceeding naturally to a mournful recital of facts necessary to be known. Samson. A little onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark steps, a little farther on ; For yonder bank hath choice of sun and shade; There am I wont to sit when any chance ;... | |
| 1806 - 340 pages
...abruptness, and proceeding naturally to a mournful recital of facts necessary to be known. Samson. A little onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark steps, a little farther on ; For yonder bank hath choice of sun and shade ; There I am wont to sit when any chance... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...Samson had done to the Philistines, and bj accident to himself; wherewith the trajedy ends. SAMSON. A LITTLE onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark...am wont to sit, when any chance Relieves me from my ttsk of servile toil, o 3 . Daily in the common prison else injoin'd me, Where I a piisoner chain'd,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 334 pages
...graceful abruptness, and proceeding naturally to a mournful recital of facts nece*.- , sary to be known : There I am wont to sit when any chance Relieves me...task of servile toil, Daily in the common prison else enjoiu'd me. — — O wherefore was my birth from Heav'n foietold Twice by an angel? — Why was my... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 310 pages
...Daily in the common prison else enjoin.d me.—• —O wherefore was my birth from Heav.n foretold There I am wont to sit when any chance Relieves me from my task of servile toil, , —Why was my breeding order.d and prescrib.d, As of a person separate to God, Design's for great... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 pages
...abruptness, and proceeding naturally to a mournful recital of facts necessary to be inown i Samson. A little onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark...little further on ; For yonder bank hath choice of sun and shade ; There I am wont to sit when any chance Relieves me from my task of servile toil, Daily... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 418 pages
...Danites, The Scene before the Prison in Gaza. SAMSON AGONISTES. SAMSON, (an attendant leading him.) A LITTLE onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark...I, a prisoner chain'd, scarce freely draw The air imprison'd also, close and damp, Unwholesome draught: but here I feel amends, The breath of Heaven... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...Danites. The Scene before the Prison in Gaza. SAMSON AGONISTES. SAMSON, (an attendant leading him.) A. LITTLE onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark...I, a prisoner chain'd, scarce freely draw The air imprison'd also, close and damp, Unwholesome draught: hut here I feel amends, The breath of Heaven... | |
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