| John Walker - Bible - 1823 - 808 pages
...commenting on prodigious things.'1 Pleasures of tlie Jkmd MdMsi in die same manner the verb to commerce : " And looks commercing with the skies, " Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes." — — fl Paueroio. 4V. Soawttunc wry analogous to this we find in the nouns we verbalize, by changing... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...and pure« Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawn, Over thy decent shoulders...skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes : There held ii holy pasñon still, Forget thyself to marble, till With a sad leaden downward cast, Thou fir them... | |
| Thomas Thompson - Monasteries - 1824 - 342 pages
...and pure, Sober, stcdfast and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawn, Over thy decent shoulders...musing gait, And looks commercing with the skies, Thy wrapt soul sitting in thine eyes. II Penseroso, 30,—40. the rough figures in Stevens's additions... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...and pure, Sober, stedfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Following with majestic 'rain, shades, where Cowley Bis living harp, and lofty Denham...! Are these reviv'd ? or is it Granville sings ! T skim, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes: There held in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble,... | |
| Thomas Thompson - Monasteries - 1824 - 302 pages
...demure, All in a robe of darkest grain. Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawq, Over thy decent shoulders drawn. Come, but keep thy...musing gait, And looks commercing with the skies, Thy wrapt soul sitting in thine eyes. // ferfseroso, 30,— 40. It would require the pencil of a master... | |
| John Walker - 1824 - 788 pages
...prodigious thing*." Pleasures of the Imagination* And Milton In the same manner the verb tr> commerce : " And looks commercing with the skies, " Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes."490. Something very analogous to this 'w? find in the nouns we verbalize, by changing the * sharp... | |
| Thomas Gray - Fore-edge painting - 1825 - 346 pages
...rapt'rous thought profound, And Melancholy, silent maid, With leaden eye that loves the ground.] " With even step and musing gait, And looks commercing...with the skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes : Theie held in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble, till With a sad leaden downward cast... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...robe of darkest grain, Following with majestie train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawn, Over thy deeent eommereing with the skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes : There held in holy passion still,... | |
| John Mason Good - Natural history - 1826 - 454 pages
...and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, And aable Hole of cypress lawn Over thy decent shoulders drawn —- Come, but...gait, And looks commercing with the skies, Thy rapt noul sitting in thine eyes. There, held in holy passion, still Forget thyielf to marble, till With... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - Elocution - 1826 - 242 pages
...and pure, Sober, stedfast and demure, All in that robe of darkest grain Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawn Over thy decent shoulders...thy wonted state, With even step and musing gait, 3 And looks commercing with the skies, Thy rapt soul setting in thine eyes ; There held in holy passion... | |
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