| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 Seiten
...creatures, there is a notable correspondency. Howel'i Vocal Forest. From o'er the hill To their first station, all in bright array. The cherubim descended, on the ground Gliding meteoroui, as evening mist Risen from a river. tliltm'i Parada» Lott. In animals we deny not a natural... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 Seiten
...restore." So spake our mother Eve ; and Adam heard Well pleas'd, but answer'd not : for now too nigh The archangel stood ; and from the other hill To their...Cherubim descended; on the ground Gliding meteorous, as evening-mist Risen from a river o'er the marish glide's, And gathers ground fast at the labourer's... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 Seiten
...restore.' So spake our mother Eve, and Adam heard Well pleas'd, but answer'd not; for now, ton nigh 625 Th' Archangel stood; and from the other hill To their...array, The Cherubim descended; on the ground Gliding meteorons, as evening mist Ris'n from a river o'er the marish glides, 630 And gathers ground fast at... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 498 Seiten
...restore. So spake our mother Eve, and Adam heard Well pleas'd, but answer'd not ; for now too nigh 625 Th' archangel stood, and from the other hill To their fix'd station all in bright array 615 In me] Virg. Eclog. iii. 52. The Cherubim descended ; on the ground Gliding meteorous, as ev'ning... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 342 Seiten
...gentler errand, it is like fairer vapours : On the ground Gliding meteorous, as evening mist Risen from a river o'er the marish glides, And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel Homeward returning. — (Par. Lost. B. xn. v. G28.) Now behold one of his greatest... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1835 - 350 Seiten
...their gentler errand, it is like fairer vapours: On the ground Gliding meteorous, as evening mist Risen from a river o'er the marish glides, And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel Homeward returning. — (Par. Lost. B. xn. v. 628.) Now behold one of his greatest... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 514 Seiten
...restore. " So spake our mother Eve, aud Adam heard Well pleased, but answer'd noi : for now, loo nigh The archangel stood ; and from the other hill To their...cherubim descended; on the ground Gliding meteorous, as evening-mist Risen from a river o'er the marish glides, And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1837 - 582 Seiten
...:— " So spake our mother Eve; and Adam heard Well pleased, but answer'd not; for now, too nigh The archangel stood : and, from the other hill To their...; on the ground Gliding meteorous, as evening mist Risen from a river on the marish glides, And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel Homeward returning.... | |
| Black and Armstrong - 1837 - 492 Seiten
...: " So spake our mother Eve ; and Adam heard Well pleased, but answer'd not ; for now, too nigh The archangel stood : and, from the other hill To their...; on the ground Gliding meteorouS, as evening mist Risen from a river on the marish glides, And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel Homeward returning.... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 526 Seiten
...restore. " So spake our mother Eve, and Adam heard Well pleased, but answer'd not : for now, too nigh The archangel stood ; and from the other hill To their...cherubim descended; on the ground Gliding meteorous, as evening-mist Risen from a river o'er the marish glides, And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel... | |
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