| Denison Olmsted - Astronomy - 1848 - 472 pages
...assembled, and the mandarins, or nobility, appeared in state. LETTER XIX. LONGITUDE. TIDES. " First in his east, the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and...run His longitude through heaven's high road ; the gray Dawn and the Pleiades before him danced, Shedding sweet influence."—Mitton. THE ancients studied... | |
| Henry Howard, Frank Howard - Aesthetics, Comparative - 1848 - 398 pages
...besides portraits, a large groupe of " Swiss Peasants," and a picture called " Sunrise." " First in the east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through Heaven's high road ; the grey Dawn and the Pleiades... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of (lay, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through heaven's...road ; the grey Dawn, and the Pleiades, before him danced, Shedding sweet influence : less bright the moon, Put opposite in levell'd west was set, His... | |
| English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his ook the whim, Court, city, camp — all one to him. — But why would he, except he slo bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through Heaven's high road ; tho grey Dawn, and the Pleiades,... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 858 pages
...augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day ! and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through heaven's high ronа; the grey Dawn and the Pleiades... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 472 pages
...augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through heaven's high road; the grey Dawn, and the Pleiades,... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 474 pages
...augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through heaven's high road ; the grey Dawn, and the Pleiades,... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 548 pages
...beautiful. The several glories of the heavens make their appearance on the fourth day. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His lougitude thro' heav'n's high road; the gray Dawn und the Pleiades before... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 370 pages
...augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through Heaven's high road ; the gray Dawn, and the Pleiades,1... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 374 pages
...augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through Heaven's high road ; the gray Dawn, and the Pleiades,1... | |
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