And almost life itself, if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every part, why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy to be quenched, And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused, That she might... National Review - Seite 901860Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Milton - 1853 - 380 Seiten
...through every pore I Then had I not been thus exil'd from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half-dead, a living death, And buried ; but, O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave ; By privilege of death and burial, From... | |
| Redmond Barry (Sir) - 1854 - 214 Seiten
...sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy to be quench'd ? And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused, That she might...pore? Then had I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried: but,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 Seiten
...sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy to be quench'd? And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused, That she might look at will through every pore? Then hud I not bceu thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half... | |
| George Croly - 1854 - 426 Seiten
...light To such a tender ball as th' eye confined, So obvious and so easy to be quenched ? And not as feeling through all parts diffused, That she might look at will through every pore 1 Then had I not been thus exiled from light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 Seiten
...sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy to be quenched ? And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused, That she might...pore ? Then had I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried ; but,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 Seiten
...notion which our poet has adopted from Hesiod, in Paradise Lost, vi. 4:— " There is a cave And not as feeling through all parts diffused, That she might look at will through every pore ? As in the land of darkness, yet in light, Then had I not been thus exiled from light, To live a life... | |
| James Hamilton - 1856 - 984 Seiten
...easy to be quenched ? And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused, That she might look at will at every pore ? Then had I not been thus exiled from light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried ; but, O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 Seiten
...sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and ?o easy to be quench'd t And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused, That she might look at will through every pore 1 TUen had I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 Seiten
...sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy to be quenched? And not as feeling through all parts diffused, That she might...pore? Then had I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried , but... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 664 Seiten
...notion which our poet has adopted from Hesiod, in Paradise Lost, vi. 4: — " There is a cave And not as feeling through all parts diffused, That she might look at will through every pore ? Then had I nut been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead,... | |
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