| John Bell - 1791 - 294 pages
...as they sung, would take the prison'd soul " And lap it in Elysium : Scylla wept, 310 " And chid her barking waves into attention, " And fell Charybdis...Yet they in pleasing slumber lull'd the sense, " And sweet in madness robb'd it of itself ; " But such a sacred and home-felt delight, " Such sober certainty... | |
| 1797 - 468 pages
...as they sung, would take the prison'd soul " And lap it in Elysium : Scylla wept, 310 " And chid her barking waves into attention, " And fell Charybdis...Yet they in pleasing slumber lull'd the sense, " And sweet in madness robb'd it of itself ; " But such a sacred and home-felt delight, " Such sober certainty... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Warton - 1799 - 148 pages
...drugs, Who, as they sung, would take the prison'd soul, And lap it in Elysium; Scylla wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, And fell Charybdis murmur'd...certainty of waking bliss, I never heard till now. I'll speak to her, And she shall be my queen. Hail, foreign wonder! Whom certain these rough shades... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...And fell Charybdis murmur'd soft applause : Xc.t they in pleasing slumber lull'd the -.<•:.&, 260 And in sweet madness robb'd it of itself; But such a sacred a .d home-felt delight, Such sober certainty of waking blist I never heard till now. I'll speak to... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 332 pages
...applause j Yet they in pleasing slumber lull'tl the sense. And sweet in madness robb'd it of itself. ]Jut such a sacred and home-felt delight, Such sober certainty of waking bliss, I never heard till now." — I'll speak to her, And she shall be my queen. — Hail, foreign wonder, Whom certain these rough... | |
| Hannah More - 1809 - 270 pages
...heard, to be accepted, though tacitly, to be referred to parents who I knew had no will but hers, Was such a sacred and homefelt delight, Such sober certainty of waking bliss . As I ne'er felt till now. During the remainder of the day I found no means of speaking to Kir'. Stanley.... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1810 - 468 pages
...JfSo, as they sung, would take the prison'd soul, And lap it in Elysium : Scylla wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, And fell Charybdis murmur'd...certainty of waking bliss, I never heard till now ! — Jn the further avowal of his gratification, Gower*s lover says, And eke in other wise also, Full... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 pages
...Who, as they sung, would take the prison'd soul, And lap it in Elysium : Scylla wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, And fell Charybdis murmur'd...certainty of waking bliss, I never heard till now. I'll speak to her, And she shall be my queen. Hail, foreign wonder! Whom certain these rough shades... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...Who, as they sung, would take the prison'd soul, And 'lap it in Elysium : Scyllg. wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, And fell Charybdis murmur'd...certainty of waking bliss, I never heard till now. I'll speak to her, And she shall be my queen. Hail, foreign wonder} Whom certain these rough shades... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 pages
...Scylla wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, And fell Charybdis murmur'd soft applause: Vet they in pleasing slumber lull'd the sense, And in...certainty of waking bliss, I never heard till now* I'll speak to her, And she shall be my queen. Hail, foreign wonder! Whom certain these rough shades... | |
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