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THE ENGLISH READER - Page 203
by Lindley Murray - 1811 - 392 pages
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The Spectator. Volume the First. [-eighth.].

1744 - 348 pages
...Creatures 'walk the Earth Unfeen, both 'when we 'wake and when we Jleep; Jll thefe with ceafdefs Praife his Works behold Both Day and Night. How often from...the Steep Of echoing Hill or Thicket have we heard Celejtial Voices to the midnight Air, Sole, or region/I've each to other's Note, Singing their great...
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The Seasons: By James Thomson; with His Life, an Index, and Glossary ...

James Thomson - 1793 - 300 pages
...beautiful passage from MILTON ; Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth, Unseen both when we walk, and when we sleep: All these, with ceaseless praise,...voices, to the midnight air Sole, or responsive each to other's note, . , * Singing their great Creator I oft, in bands, While they keep watch, or nightly...
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The Seasons

James Thomson - Seasons - 1793 - 300 pages
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...would want spectators, God want praise: Mill ons of spiritual creatures walk the earth U.iseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep: All these with ceaseless...behold Both day and night: how often from the steep 68e Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive...
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Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...though unbeheld in deep of night, Shine not in vain; nor think, tho' men were none, That Heav'n would want spectators, God want praise: Millions of spiritual...voices to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive each to other's note, Singing their great Creator ? Oft in bands 684 While they keep watch, or nightly rounding...
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Meditations and Contemplations, Volumes 1-2

James Hervey - Devotional literature - 1796 - 722 pages
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Paradise lost, a poem. With the life of the author [by E. Fenton].

John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...b»*»Sh?«*«* i. noV^ eVU L a flrt __, .— Mini*, uiouyn men wet That lieav'n would want spectators, God want Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sit All these with ceaseless prair.e his works bchol< Bolh day and night: hew often, from the steep...
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Paradise lost, a poem. Pr. from the text of Tonson's correct ed. of 1711

John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...unbeheld in deep of night, 674 Shine not in vain; nor think, though men were none, That Heaven would want spectators, God want praise: Millions of spiritual...behold Both day and night: how often from the steep 680 Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive...
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The Powers of Genius: A Poem, in Three Parts

John Blair Linn - Genius - 1801 - 136 pages
...tho' unbeheld in deep of night, Shine not in vain; nor think tho' men were none, That Heaven would want spectators, God want praise ; Millions of spiritual...both when we wake and when we sleep: All these, with ceasless praise, his works behold Both day and night: how often from the steep Of echoing hill or thicket,...
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