| John Milton - Fall of man - 1754 - 342 pages
...above the Pole, More fafe I Cu.% with mortal voice ; un.chang'd To hoarfe , or uute , though fall'n on evil days , On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues; In darknifs , an . with dangers compafs'd round , And folicude : /et , Dot alone , while thou Vifit'ft... | |
| 1796 - 752 pages
...of the feventk book. More fafc I fing with mortal voice, unchang'd To hoarfe or mute, though fall'n on evil days, On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues ; In darknefs.and with dangers compafs'd round, And foliiude; yet not alone, while ihn Vißt'ß my jlumbfri... | |
| William Hayley - 1799 - 376 pages
...prefent fituation : t More fafe I fing with mortal voice unchang'd To hoarfe or mute, though fall'n on evil days, On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues, In darknefs and with dangers compafs'd round, And folitude; yet not alone, while thou Vific'ft my flumbers... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...rapt ahove the pule, More safe I sing with mortal voice, unchang'd To hoarse or mute, though fall'n on evil days, On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues ; In darkness, and with dangers compass 'd round, And solitude ; yet not alone, while thou Visit's* my slumhers... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...rapt above the pole, More safe I sing with mortal voice, nnchang'd To hoarse or mute, though fall'ii on evil days, On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues ; In darkness, and with dangers compass'd roundj And solitude ; yet not alone, while thou Visit'st my slumbers... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...rapt above the pole, More safe I sing with mortal voice, unchang'd To hoarse or mute, though fall'n on evil days, On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues ; In darkness, and with dangers compass'd round, And solitude ; yet not alone, while thou Visit'st my slumbers... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 472 pages
...his present situation. More safe I sing with mortal voice unchang'd To hoarse or mute, though fall'n on evil days, On evil days though fall'n and evil tongues, In darkness and with dangers compass'd round And solitude, yet not alone, while thou Visifst my slumbers... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1815 - 434 pages
...command." * Jan. 18, 1809. Anx. DGCLXI. N°. LXII. On the Impolicy of Complaint. " • though fall'n on evil days, On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues ; In darkness, and with dangers compass'd round." MILTON. JOHNSON, in his Life of Cowley, says, that after... | |
| John Milton - 1833 - 438 pages
...rapt above the pole, More safe I sing with mortal voice, unchang'd To hoarse or mute, though fall'n on evil days, On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues; In darkness, and with dangers compass'd round, And solitude; yet not alone, while thou Visit'st my slumbers... | |
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