Up led by thee Into the heaven of heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering; with like safety guided down Return me to my native element: Lest from this flying steed unreined, (as once Bellerophon, though from a... Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breast - Pągina 325per Edward Augustus Kendall - 1835 - 476 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Milton - 1853 - 474 pągines
...her didst play In presence of the Almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song. Up led by thec, Into the heaven of heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering. With like safety guided down, Return me to my native element ; Lest, from... | |
| John Milton - 1854 - 534 pągines
...reloicing always before him. BooK vil.] PARADISE LOST. 203 With thy celestial song. Up-led by thee, Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering : with like safety guided down, 15 Return me to my native element ; Lest,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 pągines
...her didst play In presence of the Almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song. Up led by thee, Into the heaven of heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering : with like safety guided down, Return me to my native element : Lest from... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pągines
...her didst play In presence of the almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song. Up led by thee Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering: with like safety guided down, Return me to my native element ; Lest from... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1855 - 484 pągines
...and science would have enjoyed a memorable triumph." LETTER XXIII. SATURN. — URANUS. ASTEROIDS. " Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air."— Milton. THE consideration of the system of Jupiter and his satellites led us to review... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1855 - 508 pągines
...divine Following above the Olympian hill I soar, Above the flight of Pegasean wing. TJpled by thee, Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, (Thy tempering ;) with like safety guided down Return me to my native element ; Lest... | |
| William Tait - 1855 - 572 pągines
...heavenly wonders, one feels constrained to acknowledge with the great master of English song — " Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed An earthly guest and drawn empyreal air." May God of his mercy grant that it may make us sensible of the gross and dark atmosphere... | |
| Harriot Kesia Hunt - 1856 - 472 pągines
...on a pile of books, from which depended a scroll, bearing in golden letters, the inscription — " Into the heaven of heavens, I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air." I have sometimes asked myself whether that beautiful image has not definitely affected... | |
| Edward Young - 1857 - 370 pągines
...remaining sons he has " no more geniuses" will be worshipped as a greater bard than he who sang, " Into the heaven of heavens I have presumed — An earthly guest — and breathed empyrean air." In Painting the results are no less patent. I will say no more of Claude and... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1858 - 454 pągines
...science would have enjoyed a memorable triumph." . '• . ' LETTER XXIII. SATURN. URANUS. ASTEROIDS. " Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air."— Milton. THE consideration of the system of Jupiter and his satellites led us to review... | |
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