| John Milton - 1707 - 480 páginas
...choiceft ftore Xo treat thee as befeenis, and as her Lord With honour, only deign to fit and eat. He fpake no dream, for as his words had end, . Our Saviour lifting up his eyes beheld In ample fpace under the broadeft made A Table richly fpred, in Regal mode, With diflies pil'd, and meats of... | |
| John Milton - 1747 - 180 páginas
...ftore To treat thee as bell-ums. and as her Lord, 3^5 With honour, only deign to fit and eat. He fpake no dream ; for as his words had end, Our Saviour lifting up his eyes, beheld I -. ample fpace under the breadeft fhade A Table richly fpread, in Regal mode, 340 With dirties pil'd,... | |
| Richard Meadowcourt - 1748 - 56 páginas
...moft magnificent Entertainment, than which nothing can be finelier defcribed : He fpake no Dream j for as his Words had end, Our Saviour lifting up his Eyes beheld ^n ample Space, under the broadeft Shade, A Table richly fpread, in regal Mode, With Dimes pile'd,... | |
| John Milton - 1753 - 356 páginas
...ftore To treat thee as befeems, and as her Lord 3 3 5 With honor, only deign to fit and eat. He fpake no dream, for as his words had end, Our Saviour lifting up his eyes beheld ' In I. 475. Chriftis Lord of nature ver. 329. — thsfe yoang Daniel could re335 of this book, and all... | |
| John Milton - 1759 - 414 páginas
...as befeems, and as her Lord 335 With honor, only deign to fit and eat. He fpake no dream, for as njs words had end, Our Saviour lifting up his eyes beheld In ample fpace under the broadeft made A table richly fpread, in regal mode, 340 With dimes pil'd, and meats... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 262 páginas
...ftore To treat thee as befeems, and as her Lord 335 With honor, only deign to fit and eat. He fpake no dream, for as his words had end, Our Saviour lifting up his eyes beheld In ample fpace under the broadeft made A table richly fpread, in regal mode, 349 With dimes pil'd, and meats... | |
| John Milton - 1785 - 360 páginas
...ftore To treat thee as befeems, and as her Lord 335 With honour, only deign to fit and eat. He fpake no dream, for as his words had end, Our Saviour lifting up his eyes beheld I. 475. Chrifl is Lord of nature ver. 335 of this book, and all creatures owe him duty and fervice,... | |
| John Bell - 1788 - 628 páginas
...choicest store To treat thee as beseems, and as her Lord 335 With honor, only deign to sit and eat. He spake no dream, for as his words had end, Our Saviour...broadest shade A table richly spread, in regal mode, 340 With dishes pil'd, and ments of noblest sort And savor, beasts of chase, or fowl of game, In pastry... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 258 páginas
...ftore To treat thee as befeems, and as her Lord 335 With honor, only deign to fit and eat. He fpake no dream, for as his words had end, Our Saviour lifting up his eyes beheld In ample fpace under the broadeft fhade A table richly fpread, in regal mode, 349 With difhes pil'd, and meats... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 páginas
...choiceft ftore To treat thee aibefeems, and as her Lord With honour; only deign to fit and eat. He fpake no dream ; for as his words had end, Our Saviour, lifting up his eyes, beheld h ample fpacc, under the broadeft (hade, A table richly fpread, in regal mode, With dilhes pil'd, and... | |
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