But now my task is smoothly done: I can fly, or I can run Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bowed welkin slow doth bend, And from thence can soar as soon To the corners of the moon. Mortals, that would follow me, Love Virtue; she alone is free.... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 31por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Milton - 1824 - 414 páginas
...reference to Spenser's Hynine of Love. For the fable of Cupid and Psyche, see Fulgentius, iii. 6. But now my task is smoothly done, I can fly, or I can run Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bovv'd welkin slow doth bend, And from thence can soar... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 312 páginas
...from her fair unspotted side Two blissful twins are to be born, Youth and Joy; so Jove hath sworn. But now my task is smoothly done, I can fly, or I can run Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend, And from thence can soar as... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 354 páginas
...fair unspotted side Two blissful twins are to be born, 1010 Youth and Joy ; so Jove hath sworn. But now my task is smoothly done, I can fly, or I can run Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend, 1015 And from thence can soar... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 756 páginas
...caught the idiom, and am reading Dante with great " relish ; though I cannot yet say, with Milton, " ' Now my task is smoothly done, I can fly or I can run.' " It may seem somewhat out of place, yet I shall be forgiven if I here insert an extract of a letter... | |
| Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1833 - 380 páginas
...caught the idiom, and am reading Dante withi " great relish; though I cannot yet say, with " Milton, ' Now my task is smoothly done, « I can fly or I can run.' " It may seem somewhat out of place, yet I shall be forgiven if I here insert an extract of a letter... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1833 - 384 páginas
...caught the idiom, and am reading Dante with great relish; though I cannot yet say, with Milton, — " ' Now my task is smoothly done, I can fly or I can run.' " It may seem somewhat out of place, yet I shall be forgiven if I here insert an extract of a letter... | |
| 1833 - 598 páginas
...have caught the idiom, and am reading Dante with great relish, though I cannot yet say with Milton : " Now my task is smoothly done I can fly or I can run." ' weak brethren were found fantastical enough to afterwards attempt it, ' particularly' (as they said)... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 758 páginas
...the idiom, and am reading Dante with great " relish ; though I cannot yet say, with Milton, " ' Xow my task is smoothly done, I can fly or I can run.' " It may seem somewhat out of place, yet I shall be forgiven if I here insert an extract of a letter... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 páginas
...fair unspotted side Two blissful twins are to be born, 1010 Youth and Joy; so Jove hath sworn. But now my task is smoothly done, I can fly , or I can run, Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend; 1015 And from thence can soar... | |
| John Milton - 1839 - 496 páginas
...fair unspotted side Two blissful twins are to be born, 010 Youth and Joy ; so Jove hath sworn. But now my task is smoothly done, I can fly, or I can run Quickly to the grecn earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend, 1015 And from thence can soar... | |
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