| John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 sivua
...brightening orient beam Purge off this gloom : the soft delicious air, 400 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, 405 And through the palpable obscure find out Mis... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1848 - 484 sivua
...unfeeling can have sufferings? When Milton in melodious verse mquires " Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark unbottom'd infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way !" what Zoilus shall dare interrupt this flow of poetryto object to the palpable obscure, or to 'ask... | |
| John Milton - 1849 - 650 sivua
...gloom : the soft delicious air, 400 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, 405 And through the palpable obscure find out Ilis... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1835 - 320 sivua
...Ages of hopeless end ! This would be wor'e. Milton 6. But, first, whom shall we send In search of the new world £ whom shall we find Sufficient £ who...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... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1849 - 484 sivua
...to their gen'ral's voice they soon ohey'd . Who shall tempt with wand'ring feet The dark nnbottom'd infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight Upborne with undefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt 1 So both ascend In the visions of... | |
| 1849 - 858 sivua
...in winding up the consultation, Satan " Who shall tempt with wandering feet, The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way ? it is then that the infinite difficulties and perils of the journey in quest of man's new-made world... | |
| A. J. A. Waldock - 1961 - 164 sivua
...philosophy of life. It is not so well to take on the opposite side the speech of Beelzebub (n, 402-9) : But first whom shall we send In search of this new world, whom shall we find Sufficient?... and to quote these lines — so apt and natural, one could almost say so unavoidable, in the circumstances... | |
| 1909 - 502 sivua
...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, unbottomed, infinite Abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His... | |
| Birmingham central literary assoc - 1879 - 456 sivua
...prove their foe, and with repenting hand Abolish his own works." II. 3^7Then arose the question — " Whom shall we send In search of this new world ? whom shall we find Sufficient ? who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark unbottom'd infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth... | |
| Herman Melville - 1976 - 448 sivua
...Navigator. ao 152. What palpable obscure? What smoke and reek . . .? A cosmic inference inspired by Milton: Who shall tempt with wandring feet The dark unbottom'd...through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way ...? (Paradise Lost II, 404-7) 153.0$ the geese saved the Capitol From marauding Gauls: Livy, The History... | |
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