| Ebenezer Porter - 1830 - 420 sivua
...would-be worse. '* .' '" "•" 4 '( 6. But, first, whom shall we send In searqh pf the new world, j whom .shall we find Sufficient ,; who shall tempt with wand'ring feet The dark unbottom'd infinite abyssy ' •'• ' 5 And through the palpable obspure find out His uncouth, way, or spread his airy... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 328 sivua
...400 To heal the scar of these corrosive fires [send Shall breathe her balm. But first whom shall we In search of this new world ? whom shall we find Sufficient...wand'ring feet The dark unbottom'd infinite abyss, *>s And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1832 - 476 sivua
...this gloom: the soft delicious air, To heal the scar of these corrosive fires, Shall breathe her balm. But first whom shall we send In search of this new...whom shall we find Sufficient? who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark unbottom'd infinite abyss, Monument ténébreux de la nuit éternellle? »... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1832 - 242 sivua
...the word which it qualifies. So in Milton: Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss; And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way 7 Or spread his airy flight Upborn with indefatigable wing, Over the vast abrupt 7 The description... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1832 - 354 sivua
...? When Milton in melodious verse inquires " Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark unbuttom'd infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way ! " what Zoilus shall dare interrupt this flow of poetry to object to the palpable obscure, or to ask... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 312 sivua
...or what evasion bear him safe Milton. 6. But, first, whom shall we send In search of the new world j whom shall we find Sufficient < who shall tempt with...wand'ring feet The dark unbottom'd infinite abyss, 5 And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with... | |
| Benjamin Homans - 1834 - 418 sivua
...doubting his powers to accomplish the task. -" Who shall tempt, with wandering feet, The dark, unfathom'd, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure, find out His uncouth way?" It was our intention to pursue the subject further; but believing that we have said enough to awaken... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 420 sivua
...everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpttied, unreprfev'd, Ages of hopeless end ! This would be worse. 6. But, first, whom shall we send In search of this new world j whom shall we find Sufficient ,; who shall tempt with wand'ring feet The dark unbottom'd infinite... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 264 sivua
...gloom : the soft delicious air, 400 To heal the scar of these corrosive fires, Shall hreathe her halm. But first, whom shall we send In search of this new...whom shall we find Sufficient ? who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unhottom'd, infinite ahyss, 405 And through the palpahle ohscure find out... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1835 - 450 sivua
...When Milton in melodious verse inquires, " Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark unboffom'd infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way 1" — — > what Zoilus shall dare interrupt this flow of poetry to object to the palpable obscure,... | |
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