| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 346 páginas
...Have found | him guil|ty : of | high trea|son. Much\ He spoke and learnedly for life, &c. H 8, 2. 1 . Loud | as from num|bers; with|out num|ber, sweet As from blest voices uttering joy. PL 3. The humble shrub And bush | with friz|zled hair| : implic|it. Last\ Rose as in dance the stately... | |
| John Hoppus - 1839 - 634 páginas
...shall see his face :' — one song of Moses and the Liamb, in which all shall unite — one new song, - Loud as from numbers without number; sweet As from blest voices, uttering joy ! ' This song is the chorusof all thechosen race, associated as brethren, who express their mutual... | |
| William Davis (of Hastings.) - 1839 - 224 páginas
...waters, as the voice of a great thunder," as the tones of " harpers harping Upon their harps,". •' " loud, as. from numbers without number, sweet* . , as from blest voices uttering joy." " And I beheld, •' '• and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne, .and the living... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1839 - 378 páginas
...see his face ;' — one song of Moses and the Lamb, in which all shall unite ; — one new song, " Loud as from numbers without number ; sweet As from blest voices, uttering joy !" This song is the chorus of all the chosen race, associated a9 brethren, who express their mutual... | |
| William Empson - 1950 - 312 páginas
...preface ; a dramatic affair ; it shows that Bentley was some use. No sooner had th' Almighty ceas't, but all The multitude of Angels with a shout Loud...number, sweet As from blest voices, uttering joy, Heav'n rung With Jubilee, and loud Hosannas fill'd Th' eternal Regions. To Bentley this was evidently... | |
| Peter le Huray, James Day - 1988 - 420 páginas
...itself - that of the heavenly host described in the Holy Scriptures,14 and thus paraphrased by the poet: all The multitude of angels, with a shout Loud as...uttering joy, heaven rung With jubilee, and loud hosannas fill'd The heavenly regions.15 12 Price, Essay. 13 1 feel much pleasure in finding that Mr Samuel Wesley,... | |
| John Milton - 1994 - 630 páginas
...Gods, Adore him who, to compass all this, dies; Adore the Son, and honour him as me.' No sooner had th' Almighty ceased, but all The multitude of Angels,...Heaven rung With jubilee, and loud hosannas filled Th' eternal regions. Lowly reverent Towards either throne they bow, and to the ground 350 With solemn... | |
| Robert Thomas Fallon - 1995 - 216 páginas
...(2:4 7 7-79); in contrast, the Son's offer, once God has explained its significance, is greeted by "a shout / Loud as from numbers without number, sweet / As from blest voices, uttering joy" and the angels burst into a long hymn of praise (3:345-47, 372-415). The similarities here set up responses... | |
| Kristin Pruitt McColgan, Charles W. Durham - 1997 - 304 páginas
...Heav'n" (2.477-79); in contrast, the Son's offer, once God has explained its significance, is greeted by "a shout / Loud as from numbers without number, sweet / As from blest voices, uttering joy" (3.345-47), and the angels burst into a long hymn of praise (372-415). The similarities here set up... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 páginas
...all. But all ye gods,0 Adore him, who to compass all this dies. Adore the Son, and honour him as me. No sooner had the almighty ceased, but all The multitude...uttering joy, heaven rung With jubilee, and loud hosannas filled0 The eternal regions: lowly reverent Towards either throne they bow, and to the ground 350 With... | |
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