| John Milton - 1855 - 644 sivua
...and pure, Sober, stedfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawn, Over thy decent shoulders...holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble, till 1 Son of Tithonus, by Aurora, and king of Ethiopia. He was slain by Achilles when coming to the assistance... | |
| Samuel Irenæus Prime - 1855 - 456 sivua
...steadfast and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, Marble. Other artists. And sable stole of Cyprus lawn, Over thy decent shoulders...in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble." More than this idea has teen marbleized by the artist. He has made a poem more expressive of the poet's... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 sivua
...grain, Flowing with majestick train, And sable stole of cypress lawn,« *» Over thy decent shoulders h drawn. Come, but keep thy wonted state, With even...There, held in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble,1 till nus, according to Hesiod, had by Aurora only two sons, Memnon and Emathion, " Theog."... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 sivua
...and pure, Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain. Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawn Over thy decent shoulders...step, and musing gait, And looks commercing with the skies9 Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes : There held in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble,... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1856 - 518 sivua
...and pure, Sober, stedfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Mowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawn," Over thy decent shoulders...skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes : There, neld in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble, till ( 1 ) Memnon's tister — ie " An Ethiopian... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 sivua
...and pure, Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cyprus lawn, Over thy decent shoulders...state, With even step, and musing gait, And looks commencing with the skies, Thy wrapt soul sitting in thine eyes : There, held in holy passion still,... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 sivua
...and pure, Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, ernate labor, useful life, Progressive virtue, and approving Heaven ! These are the matchless joy W it li even step, and musing gait, And looks commercing with the skies, Thy wrapt soul sitting in... | |
| John Milton - 2000 - 412 sivua
...Over thy decent shoulders drawn. Com, but keep thy wonted state, With eev'n step, and musing gate, And looks commercing with the skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes: 40 There held in holy passion still, Forget thy self to Marble, till With a sad Leaden downward cast,... | |
| Raymond Dexter Havens - 1922 - 746 sivua
...deeply pierce the soul. Ib. 485-6. Come, pensive Nun, devout and pure, Sober, stedfast, and demure . . . And looks commercing with the skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes . . . till With a sad leaden downward cast Thou fix them on the earth as fast. Penseroso, 31-44. The... | |
| Birmingham central literary assoc - 1879 - 456 sivua
...to Milton's true ideal of melancholy it would be dissipated by his sublime description of her : — And sable stole of Cyprus* lawn Over thy decent shoulders...with the skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes." Now, let us see what kind of mirth is worthless, and its contrasted pleasures. First, cries " the pensive... | |
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