 | Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...re-vifit fafe, And feel thy Sov'reign vital Lamp ; but thou Re-vifit'ft not thefeEyes, that roul in vain To find thy piercing Ray, and find no Dawn: So thick a Drop ferene has quench'd their Orbs, Or dim Suffufion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander where the Mufes... | |
 | Virgin muse - 1722 - 252 pages
...fafe, And feel thy Sov'rergn Vital Lamp •, but thou Revifit'ft not thefe Eyes, that rowl in vain To find thy piercing Ray, and find no Dawn '., So thick a Drop ferenc hath quench'd their Orbs, Or dim Suffufion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander where... | |
 | Giles Jacob - Dramatists, English - 1723 - 404 pages
...piercing Ray, and find no dawn : S» thick A drop ferene has quench' d their Orbs Or dim Sujfufion veifd \ Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander where the Mufes haunt Clear Spring, orfoady Grove, or Sunny Hill, Smit -with the Love of Sacred Song , but chief, Thee, Sion, and... | |
 | Samuel Say - English language - 1745 - 210 pages
...Paufe is made in Every different Part of the Verfc, Blank Verfe thp Tafk is eafier. — — — — Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander | where the Mufes haunt, J Clear Spring ; J or fhady Grove, or funny Hill ; s Smit with the love of facred Song ; J but chief... | |
 | John Milton - 1746 - 466 pages
...re-vifit fafe, And feel thy fov'reign vital lamp : but thon Re-vifit'ft not thefe eyes, that rowl in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a Drop Serene hath quench'd their orbs, a5 Or dim fuffufion veil'd ! Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander, where... | |
 | John Milton - 1746 - 262 pages
...re-vifit fafe, And feel thy fov'reign vital lamp : but thou Re-vif:t'ft not thefe eyes, that rowl in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a Drop Serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim fuffuf:on veil'd ! Yet not the more tb Ceafe I to wander, where... | |
 | John Milton - English poetry - 1750 - 674 pages
...Dryden. To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawnj So thick a drop ferene hath quench'd their orbs, 25 Or dim fuffufion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceafe I...haunt Clear fpring, or fhady grove, or funny hill, «;, So thick a drop /treat hath quench V tbtir orbs, Or dimfufufan •veifd.'] Drop ferene or Gutta... | |
 | John Milton - 1750 - 666 pages
...To few great Jupiter imparts this grace, And thofe of rtiining worth and heav'nly race. Drydeh. i86 To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn; So thick a drop ferene hath quench'd their orbs, 2: Or dim fuffufion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander, where the Mufes haunt Clear fpring,... | |
 | James Greenwood - English language - 1753 - 376 pages
...tut that Scandals 'will arife, and Differences will groiu in the Church of Gad, fo long as, &c. So ; Yet not the more, Ceafe I to wander where the Mufes haunt Clear Spring, orjhady Grove, or funny Hill, Smit with the Love offacrcd Song ; tut chief Thee Sion, ard the... | |
 | John Milton - Fall of man - 1754 - 342 pages
...piercing ray, and find no davn ; So thick a Drop .Serene hath iquench'd their oxrbs , Or dim fuffiifion veil'd ! Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander , where the Mufes haunt Clear fpring , or shady grove , or fmay Ui , *mit with the love of facred fong : but chief The Slon , and the flow'ry... | |
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