| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1850 - 710 pages
...voice thus warn'd me ; ' What thou eecst, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself : With thec ehalt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence be call'd Mother of human race.' What could I do, But... | |
| John Milton - 1850 - 302 pages
...thyself; With thee it came and goes : but follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 470 Thy coming, and thy soft embraces, he Whose image...thence be call'd Mother of Human Race. What could 1 do 475 But follow stralght, invisibly thus led 1 Till I espy'd thee, fair indeed and tall, Under... | |
| John Milton - 1850 - 564 pages
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| Eduard Fiedler - 1850 - 344 pages
...warn'd me ; What thou seest, What there thou seest , fair creature, is thyself, With thee it cauie and goes; but follow me And I will bring thee, where...Thy coming and thy soft embraces ,• he Whose image (hon art ; him thou shall enjoy, Inseparably thiue ; to him sl,alt hear Multitudes like thyself and... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 602 pages
...flx'd Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me: 'What thou scest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself:...soft embraces ; he Whose image thou art; him thou shall enjoy, Inseparably thine; to him shall bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence be calTd Mother... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...fix'd Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me: 'What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself:...Thy coming and thy soft embraces ; he Whose image then art; him thou shalt enjoy, Inseparably thine; to him shalt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence... | |
| Stephen Watkins Clark - English language - 1851 - 204 pages
...eyes till now, and pined with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warned me : — 20 What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself;...shadow stays Thy coming, and thy soft embraces, he 25 Whose image thou art ; him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine, to him shalt bear Multitudes like... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 472 pages
...vain desire, Had not a voice thus warned me: What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature,-is thyself; With thee it came and goes; but follow me,...bear * Multitudes like thyself, and thence be call'd PARADIS-E LOST —BOOK IV. 129 Mother of human race; What could I do, But follow straight, invisibly... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 858 pages
...desire , Had not a voice thus warn'd me: « What thou seesl, What there thou seest, fair ereature, is thyself; With thee it came and goes: but follow...thy soft embraces; he Whose image thou art, him thou shatt enjoy Inseparably thine , to him shatt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence be call'd Mother... | |
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