| Seraph - Hymns, English - 1754 - 294 pages
...lefs dazzling fight, ' And mew all nature in a milder light ; ' How every boiftrous thought in calm fubfides ! * How the fmooth'd fpirit into goodnefs...milky way, ' To the bright palace of the Lord of day ; ' His court admire, or for his favour fue, ' Or leagues of friendfhip with his faints renew ; ' Pleas'd... | |
| Edward Young - English literature - 1762 - 412 pages
...fight, " And fhew all nature in a milder Hghf ; " How every boiftious thought in calms Cubfides f " How the fmooth'd fpirit into goodnefs glides ! " O...milky way, " To the bright palace of the Lord of day; " His court admire, or for his favour fue, •" Or leagues of friendftiip with His faints renew; "... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 pages
...How every boiftrons thought in calms fubfides ! " How the fmooth'd fpirit into goodnefs glides I '' O how divine ! to tread the milky way, " To the bright palace of the Lord of day; " His court admire, or for his favour fue, *' Or leagues of friendfhip with His faints renew ; " Pleas'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 858 pages
...minds, and raife them to the fkies; ** Compofe our fouls with a lefs dazzling fight, 365 " And fhew all nature in a milder light; " How every boifterous...court admire, or for his favour fue, " Or leagues of friendfliip with His faints renew; " Pleas'd to look down, and fee the world aileep, " While I long... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 290 pages
...planets rife, " Call on our minds, and raife them to the flues ; " Compofe odf fouls with a lefs dazzling fight, 365 " And mew all nature in a milder light;...milky way, *' To the bright palace of the Lord of day ; 376 " His court admire, or for his favour fue, " Or leagues of friendfhip with His faints renew;'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 290 pages
...fight, 365 " And mew all nature in a milder light ; " How every boifterous thought in calms fubfide: ! " How the fmooth'd fpirit into goodnefs glides ! " O...370 *' His court admire, or for his favour fue, " Or kagues of friendfhip with His faints renew; " Pleas'd to look down, and fee the world afleep, " While... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 522 pages
...fame poem — — Oh! permit the gloom of folemn night To facred thought may forcibly invite. • Oh ! how divine to tread the milky way, To the bright palace of Eternal Day ! Still, is it altogether fair to drefs up the poet for the man, and to bring the gloominefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 pages
...fame poem — * — Oh! permit the gloom of folemn night To facred thought may forcibly invite. Oh ! how divine to tread the milky way, To the bright palace of Eternal Day ! Still, is it altogether fair to drefs up the poet for the man, and to bring the gloominefs... | |
| SAMUEL johnson - 1781 - 292 pages
...— — Oh ! permit the gloom of folemn night To facred thought may forcibly invite. ' • Oh! Oh ! how divine to tread the milky way, To the bright palace of Eternal Day ! Still, is it altogether fair to drefs up the poet for the man, and to bring the gloominefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 294 pages
...fame poem— —Oh ! permit the gloom of folemn night To facred thought may forcibly invite. " Oh! Oh! how divine to tread the milky way," To the bright palace of Eternal Day t Still, is it altogether fair to drefs up the poet for the man, and to bring the gloominefs... | |
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