fair light, And thou enlightened earth, so fresh and gay, Ye hills and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye that live and move, fair creatures, tell, Tell, if ye saw, how came I thus, how here... The Pamphleteer - Page 7publié par - 1818Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828 - 426 pages
...fertility in transferring the properties and qualities of living objects to thost that are inanimate. "Thou Sun, said I, fair light! And thou enlightened...Ye hills and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye that live and move, fair creatures, tell, Tell, if you know, how came I thus;—how here!''... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 654 pages
...be that heart which does not echo back the reflections which Milton puts into the mouth of our first parent ! " Thou sun, said I, fair light, And thou...Ye hills and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye, that live and move, fair creatures, tell, Tell, if you saw, how came I thus, how here ; Not... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...tongue obeyed, and readily could name Whate'er I saw. Thou Sun, said I, fair light, And thou enlighten'd Earth, so fresh and gay, Ye hills, and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye that live and move, fair creatures tell, Tell, if ye saw, how came I thus, how beret Not of... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 pages
...ohey'd, and readily could name Wliate'er I saw. ' Thou sun,' said I, * fair light, And tliou enlighten'd earth, so fresh and gay, Ye hills, and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye that live and move, fair creatures tell, Tell, if ye saw, ho« came I thus, how here? Not of... | |
| William Turner - 1829 - 68 pages
...question to all the creatures around him, " Thou sun !" said he, " fair light ! And thou enlighten'd earth, so fresh and gay ! Ye hills and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains ! Tell, if ye know, how came we thus, how here ?" Par. Lott, viii. 873—6. Nor is this beautiful description... | |
| Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 pages
...tongae oheyed, and readily coold name Whate'er I saw. Thou Son, said I, fair li^ht, And thou enlighten'd Earth, so fresh and gay, Ye hills, and dales, ye rivers> woods, and plains, And ye^hat live and move, fair ereatures teH, Tell, if ye saw, how came I thus, how here ? Not of myself;... | |
| Robert Morehead - 1830 - 510 pages
...as Milton has given it, immediately upon his creation: -" Thou Sun, said I, fair light, And tlinu, enlightened Earth, so fresh and gay, Ye hills and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye that live and move, fair creatures, tell, Tell if ye saw how came I thus, how here ? Not of... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1831 - 328 pages
...is finely imitated in the following examples : Thou SUD, said I, fair light ! And thou, enlighten'd earth, so fresh and gay ! Ye hills and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains ! And ye that live, and move, fair creatures ! tell, Tell, tell if ye saw, how came I thus, how here... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 pages
...obey'd, and readily could name Whate'er I Saw. Thoii SpnT snj j J; fair ligrlit, And thou enlighten'd Earth, so fresh and gay, Ye Hills, and Dales, ye Rivers, Woods, and Plains, And ye that live and move, fair Creatures, tell, 276 Tell, if ye saw, how I came thus, how here ? —... | |
| 1832 - 670 pages
...obey'd, and reauily euuld name Whate'er I saw. ' '1 hou sun,' said I, ' lair light, And them ealighlen'd earth, so fresh and gay. Ye hills, and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye that live and move, fair creatures, tell, Tell, if ye saw, how came I thus, how here? Not of... | |
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