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" Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the flat sea sunk. And Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude ; Where, with her best nurse, Contemplation, She plumes her feathers, and lets grow... "
Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ... - Sivu 134
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Nide 4

John Milton - 1824 - 428 sivua
...Could stir the constant mood of her calm thoughts, And put them into misbecoming plight. Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light,...moon Were in the flat sea sunk. And Wisdom's self 375 Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude, " presses. For every paren" thesis should contain matter of...

The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Nide 4

John Milton - 1824 - 414 sivua
...smeel retired solitude,] At first he had written the verse thus, Oft seeks to solitary sweet retire. Where with her best nurse Contemplation She plumes...wings, That in the various bustle of resort Were all to ruffled, and sometimes impair'd. sso Examynacyon of A. Askew, p. 24. " Hath not he moche nede of...

The Oriental Herald, Nide 7

1825 - 628 sivua
...retired solitude, Where with her best nurse, Contemplation, 3 Helyot) HUt. des Ordres Monastiques, ti She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings,...bustle of resort Were all too ruffled, and sometimes impaired. But this kind of seclusion is not to be found in a monastery, though worm and youthful fancies...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Nide 17

1825 - 848 sivua
...shut myself up.' " ' The occasion ?' asked Tremaine. * ' Why, wisdom's self, you know, ' Oft seeks a sweet retired solitude. Where, with her best nurse...bustle of resort Were all too ruffled, and sometimes impair' d.' " ' But seriously, it was to recover the bent of my mind — I may even say of my virtue...

Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement, Nide 1

Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 366 sivua
...often shut myself up." v< The occasion ?" asked Tremaine. " Why wisdom's self, you know, ' Oft seeks a sweet retired solitude, * Where, with her best nurse,...various bustle of resort ' Were all too ruffled, and sometime impair'd." "But seriously, it was to recover the bent of my mind — I may even say of my...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Nide 17

1825 - 810 sivua
...shut myself up." " ' The occasion ?' asked Tremaine. " ' Why, wisdom's self, you know, * Oft seeks a sweet retired solitude, Where, with her best nurse...That in the various bustle of resort Were all too ruined, and sometimes impair'd.' " ' But seriously, it was to recover the bent of my mind — I may...

The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature, Nide 7

James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 638 sivua
...retired solitude, AVhere with her best nurse, Contemplation, 3 Hrlynt, Hist. des Ordres Monastiques, ti She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings,...bustle of resort Were all too ruffled, and sometimes impaired. But this kind of seclusion is not to be found in a monastery, though warm and youthful fancies...

The Poetical Works of John Milton, Nide 3

John Milton - 1826 - 312 sivua
...Could stir the constant mood of her calm thoughts, And put them into mis-becoming plight. Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light,...sometimes impair'd. He that has light within his own clear breast May sit i'th' centre, and enjoy bright day: But he that hides a dark soul, and foul thoughts,...

Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces

John Aikin - 1826 - 840 sivua
...stir the constant mood of her calm thoughts, And put them into misbecoming plight. Virtue could sec 0 ~ ' U]m7xbO 'H $ H 6 R9 6 1L ...+ ,v e[ é) 3 " x :P"J V A)K4 yN ?T c 3 u FdbWJY : ; 376 Where, with her best nurse, Contemplation, She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings,...

The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes ..., Osa 25,Nide 10

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 sivua
...night is Cupid's day.' Milton, in his Comus, might have been indebted to Shakspeare:— ' Virtue can see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the flat sea sunk.' 5 Civil is grave, solemn. Come, gentle night; come, loving, black-brow'd night 7 , Give me my Romeo:...




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