| John Milton - 1853 - 380 sivua
...belman's2 drowsy charm, To bless the doors from nightly harm. Or let my lamp, at midnight hour, Be seen in some high lonely tower, Where I may oft out-watch...thrice great Hermes, or unsphere The spirit of Plato, to unfold What worlds or what vast regions hold 1 ' Cynthia : ' the moon. — * ' Belman : ' the watchman,... | |
| 1853 - 560 sivua
...bellman's drowsy charm, To bless the doors from nightly harm. Or let my lamp, at midnight hour, Be seen in some high lonely- tower, Where I may oft out-watch the Bear, With thrice great Hermes, or unsphere 246 IL PEKSEROSO. The spirit of Plato to unfold What worlds, or what vast regions hold The immortal... | |
| John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 376 sivua
...2 drowsy charm, To bless the doors from nightly harm. Or let my lamp, at midnight hour, Be seen in some high lonely tower, Where I may oft out-watch the Bear, With thrice great Hermes, or un sphere The spirit of Plato, to unfold What worlds or what vast regions hold The immortal mind that... | |
| John Francis Maguire - 1853 - 492 sivua
...theatre. Finished the portrait. The idea of the ' Vision of Tragedy' was caught from Milton : — ' Sometimes let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by, Presenting Thebes or Pelop's line, Or the tale of Troy divine.' The first thought was Tragedy sweeping on, -while the bards... | |
| George Croly - 1854 - 426 sivua
...bellman's drowsy charm, To bless the doors from nightly harm. Or let my lamp at midnight hour, Be seen in some high lonely tower, Where I may oft out-watch...thrice great Hermes, or unsphere The spirit of Plato, to unfold What worlds or vl:ut vast regions hold. The immortn! mind that hath forsook And of those... | |
| 1854 - 456 sivua
...bellman's drowsy charm, To bless the doors from nightly harm ; Or let my lamp at midnight hour Be seen in some high, lonely tower, Where I may oft outwatch the Bear, With thrice-great Hermes, or unsphere The spirit of Plato, to unfold What worlds or what vast regions hold... | |
| Saskatchewan. Department of Education - 1910 - 260 sivua
...a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed and giddy cunning. (6) Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by, Presenting Thebes' or Pelops' line. (c) And as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unseen, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes,... | |
| Bette Charlene Werner - 1986 - 328 sivua
...and Prose of William Blake, p. 685, give these lines of the poem as the subject of the illustration: Where I may oft outwatch the Bear With thrice great Hermes or unsphear The Spirit of Plato to unfold What Worlds or what vast regions hold The Immortal Mind that... | |
| Brian Arkins - 1990 - 280 sivua
...himself in section II with the Platonist of Milton's II Penseroso, who could at midnight hour, Be seen in some high lonely tower, Where I may oft outwatch the...thrice great Hermes, or unsphere The spirit of Plato. But it is clear from the poem's concluding lines that the knowledge gained from Platonic daimons is... | |
| Thomas N. Corns - 1993 - 340 sivua
...understanding, prophetic powers: Or let my Lamp at midnight hour, Be seen in some high lonely Tow'r, Where I may oft outwatch the Bear, With thrice great Hermes, or unsphere The spirit of Plato to unfold What Worlds, or what vast Regions hold The immortal mind that hath forsook Her mansion in... | |
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