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How nature paints her colours, how the hee Sits on the bloom, extracting liquid sweets.' Such whispering wak'd her, but with startled eye On Adam, whom embracing, thus she spake. — ' 0 sole, in whom my thoughts find all repose, My glory ...
How nature paints her colours, how the hee Sits on the bloom, extracting liquid sweets.' Such whispering wak'd her, but with startled eye On Adam, whom embracing, thus she spake. — ' 0 sole, in whom my thoughts find all repose, My glory ...
Strana 114
... nature, all nature, is departing with her Creator.*" STEELE. T. No. 357. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1712. Quia talia fando Temperet a lachrymis 1 vino. ss. II. 6. Who can relate such woes without a tear 1 Tue tenth book of " Paradise Lost ...
... nature, all nature, is departing with her Creator.*" STEELE. T. No. 357. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1712. Quia talia fando Temperet a lachrymis 1 vino. ss. II. 6. Who can relate such woes without a tear 1 Tue tenth book of " Paradise Lost ...
Strana 116
... nature, and which are woven with great beauty into the body of this fable. Of this kind is that passage in. the present book, where, describing Sin and Death as marching through the works of nature, he adds, — • Behind her Death Close ...
... nature, and which are woven with great beauty into the body of this fable. Of this kind is that passage in. the present book, where, describing Sin and Death as marching through the works of nature, he adds, — • Behind her Death Close ...
Strana 117
... nature, than of the person who offended. Every one is apt to excuse a fault* which he himself might have fallen into. It was the excess of love for Eve that ruined Adam and his posterity. I need not add, that the author is justified in ...
... nature, than of the person who offended. Every one is apt to excuse a fault* which he himself might have fallen into. It was the excess of love for Eve that ruined Adam and his posterity. I need not add, that the author is justified in ...
Strana 120
... nature of an heroic poem. This of Sin and Death is very exquisite in its kind, if not considered as a part of such a work. The truths contained in it are so clear and open, that I shall not lose time in explaining them ; but shall only ...
... nature of an heroic poem. This of Sin and Death is very exquisite in its kind, if not considered as a part of such a work. The truths contained in it are so clear and open, that I shall not lose time in explaining them ; but shall only ...
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