| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1810 - 384 pages
...love-labour* d song; now reigns Full-orb' d the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets offtheface of things. In vain, If none regard. Heav'n wakes with all his eyes, Whom to behold but tliee, nature's desire, In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment, Attracted by thy beauty still... | |
| 1810 - 482 pages
...his love-labour'd song; notr reigns Full orb'd the moon, and willi more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things, in vain, If none regard ; Heav'n wakes with all his eye*. Whom to behold but thee, Nature's desire? In whose sight all things joy, with ravishmentAttracted... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 342 pages
...sweetest his love-labour'd song; now reigns Full orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things ; in vain, If none regard ; Heav'n wakes with all his eyes, Whom to behold hut thee, Nature's desire ? 45 In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment Attracted by thy beauty... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 376 pages
...sweetest his love-labour,d song: now reigns Fnll-orb,d the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things. In vain, If none regard. Heav'n...wakes with all his eyes, Whom to behold but thee, nature,s desire, In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment, Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze... | |
| John Milton - Fall of man - 1820 - 342 pages
...his love-labour'd «ong ; now reigns Full orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things ; in vain, •If none regard...with all his eyes, Whom to behold but thee, Nature's desire ? 45 In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment Attracted bj thy beauty still to gaz'i.... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 346 pages
...sweetest her love-labour'd song; now reigns Full orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things ; in vain If none regard ;...with all his eyes, Whom to behold but thee, Nature's desire ? 45 In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze. I... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 682 pages
...his love-labour' d song : now reigns Full-orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things. In vain, If none regard. Heav'n...with all his eyes, Whom to behold but thee, nature's desire, In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment, - Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze! An... | |
| Spectator (London, England : 1711) - 1824 - 286 pages
...sweetest his love-labour'd song: now reigns Full-orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the face of things; in vain, If none regard. Heav'n...with all his eyes, Whom to behold but thee, nature's desire, In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment, Attracted by thy beauly, still to gaze. An... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 676 pages
...judicious reader, when he examines each passage, will easily perceive. 1 308 PARADISE LOST. BOOK v; If none regard ; heav'n wakes with all his eyes, Whom to behold but thee, Nature's desire ? 45 In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze. I... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...love-labour'd song ; now reigns Full orb'd the moon, and with more pleasing light Shadowy sets off the faee ; To seeond, Arbuthnot ! thy art and eare, And teaeh,...the being you preserv'd, to bear. But why then pu desire ? In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment Attraeted by thy beauty Mtll to gaze. I rose... | |
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