 | 1737 - 324 pages
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 | 1744 - 326 pages
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 | John Milton - 1746 - 466 pages
...On this mount he appear'd ; under this tree 310 " Stood vifible ; among thefe pines his voice " .1 heard ; here with him at this fountain talk'd." So many grateful altars I would rear Of grafTy turf; and pile up every ftone Of luftre, from the brook ; in memory, j25 • Or monument of... | |
 | John Milton - 1754 - 246 pages
...vouch faf'd' Prefence Divine : and to my fons relate ; " On this mount He appear'd : under this tree " Stood vifible ; among thefe pines His voice " I heard ; here with Him at fhis fountain tilk'd.". So many grateful altars 1 would rear Of grafly turf ; and pile up every ftone... | |
 | John Milton - Epic poetry, English - 1759 - 608 pages
...he vouchfafd Prefence divine,- and to my fons relate, On this mount he appear'd, under this tree 320 Stood vifible, among thefe pines his voice I heard,...fountain talk'd: So many grateful altars I would rear Of grafly turf, and pile up every flone Of luftre from the brook, in memory, 325 Or monument to ages,... | |
 | English essays - 1799 - 352 pages
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 | William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 264 pages
...where he vouchfafd Prefence divine, and to my Sons relate, On this Mount he appear'd, under this Tree Stood vifible, among thefe Pines his Voice I heard,...Fountain talk'd : So many grateful Altars I would rear Of graJJ'fTurf, and" pile up cv'ry Stone Of Luftrefrom the Brock, in Memory Or Monutmnt to dges, and thereon... | |
 | John Newbery - English poetry - 1762 - 292 pages
...he vouchfaf ' d Prefer.ee divine, and to my fons relate On this mount he appear'd, under this tree Stood vifible, among thefe pines his voice I heard,...at this fountain talk'd ; So many grateful altars 1 would rear Of grafly turf, and pile up every ftone Of luftre from the brook, in memory Or monument... | |
 | Art - 1762 - 292 pages
...mafculine : the following part of it efpecially. 34 Of the BEAUTY of THOUGHT. Stood vifible, among thefc pines his voice I heard, here with him at this fountain talk'd ; So many grateful altars 1 would rear' Of grafly turf, and pile up every ftone Of lui'ire from the brook, in memory Or monument... | |
 | William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 284 pages
...Frefence divine, and to my Sons relate, On this Mount he appear' d, under this Tree Stood vijible, among thefe Pines his Voice I heard, here with him at this Fountain taltfd: So many grateful Altars. I would rear OfgraJ/j Turf, and pile up ev'ry Stone Of Luftrefrom... | |
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