Why sleep'st thou, Eve? now is the pleasant time, The cool, the silent, save where silence yields To the night-warbling bird, that now awake Tunes sweetest his love-laboured song; now reigns Full-orbed the moon, and, with more pleasing light, Shadowy... The History of St. Cuthbert: Or, an Account of His Life, Decease, and ... - Página 243por Charles Eyre (Abp. of Glasgow) - 1887 - 363 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 páginas
...call'd me forth to walk With gentle voice, I thought it thine ; it said, Why sleep'st thou Eve ? no\y is the pleasant time, The cool, the silent, save where...night-warbling bird, that now awake Tunes sweetest his love-labour'd song ; now reigns Full orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 páginas
...cal I'd me forth to walk With gentle voice ; I thought it thine : it said, Why sleep'st thou, Eve ? now is the pleasant time, The cool, the silent, save where silence yields To the night- warbling bird, that now awake 40 Tunes sweetest his love-labour'd song ; now reigns Full orb'd... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1824 - 506 páginas
...departed sun — short succeeding twilight had shed its soft influence around and passed away, and • Now is the pleasant time, The cool, the silent, save where silence yields To the night warbling bird, that now awake Tunes sweetest his love labor'd song; now reigns Full orb'd the... | |
| 1824 - 286 páginas
...the night warbling-bird, that now awake Tunes sweetest his love-labour'd song: now reigns Full-orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things; in vain, If none regard. Heav'n wakes with all his eyes, Whom to behold but thee, nature's desire,... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 312 páginas
...gentle voice ; I thought it thino: it said, " Why sleep'st them, Kve ? now is the pleasant tiiru>, The cool, the silent, save where silence yields To the night-warbling bird, that now awoke 40 Tunes sweetest hia love-labour'iI song ; now reigns Full orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing... | |
| John Barclay (of Calcots.) - 1826 - 184 páginas
...man's courage, for that he nothing REGARDED the pains. — 2 Maccab. vii. 12. Now reigns Full-orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things; in vain If none REGARD. Milton. See Regard, Look upon, Look to, Look after, Listen to, Overlook, See,... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 páginas
...call'd me forth to walk With gontle voice ; I thought it thine : it said, 1 Why sleep's! thou, Eve ? now is the pleasant time, The cool, the silent, save where silence vields To the night-warbling bird, that now awake Tunes sweetest his love-labour 'd song ; now reigns... | |
| 1827 - 294 páginas
...called me forth to walk With gentle voice ; I thought it thine : It said, " Why sleep'st thou, Eve ? now is the pleasant time, The cool, the silent, save...Full-orbed the moon, and with more pleasing light 42 Shadowy sets off the face of things ; in vain, 43 If none regard ; Heaven wakes with all his eyes,... | |
| James Jennings - 1828 - 526 páginas
...are uttered by the same bird at midnight. In accordance with this, thus beautifully sings MILTON : " Now is the pleasant time, The cool, the .silent, save where silence yields To the night -warbling bird that, now awake, Tunes sweetest his love-laboured song ; now reigns Fnll-orb'd... | |
| James Jennings (of Huntspill.) - 1828 - 528 páginas
...are uttered by the same hird at midnight. In accordance with this, thus beautifully sings MILTON : " Now is the pleasant time, The cool, the silent, save where silence yields To the •ui^lit.irurbltn^ hird that, now awake, Tunes sweetest his love-laboured song ; now reigns Full-orb'd... | |
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