Up led by thee Into the heaven of heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering; with like safety guided down Return me to my native element: Lest from this flying steed unreined, (as once Bellerophon, though from a... Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breast - Стр. 325авторы: Edward Augustus Kendall - 1835 - Страниц: 476Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | William Tait - 1877
...pause ; -we must take the shoes from off the feet. The communion of uncreated love is holy ground. " Into the heaven of heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyrean air." We have not yet done with St. Paul's wonderful words. Christ came into the world to reveal the Blessed... | |
 | David Masson - 1880
...her didst play In presence of the Almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song. Up led by thee, Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering. With like safety guided down, Eeturn me to my native element; Lest, from... | |
 | John Milton - 1881 - Страниц: 562
...her didst play In presence of the almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song. Up led by thee Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering : • with like safety guided down, Return me to my native element ; Lest... | |
 | Thomas Peyton - 1885 - Страниц: 175
...her did'st play In presence of the Almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song up led by thee Into the heaven of heavens, I have presumed An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy temp'ring : with like safety guided down, Return me to my native element Half yet... | |
 | Thomas Peyton - 1885 - Страниц: 175
...her did'st play In presence of the Almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song up led by thee Into the heaven of heavens, I have presumed An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy temp'ring : with like safety guided down, Return me to my native element Half yet... | |
 | Thomas Gray - 1891 - Страниц: 148
...(Karaau, a standing out of oneself. 97. This alludes to Milton's words in Par. Lost. :— " Up led by thee Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air." — vii. 12-14. 99. The living throne. In his footnote to these words Gray has not quoted... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - 1891
...her didst play In presence of th' Almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song. Up led by tliee, Into the heaven of heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering. With like safety guided down, Return me to my native element; Lest from... | |
 | John Milton - 1892 - Страниц: 1
...her didst play 10 In presence of the Almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song. Up led by thee Into the Heaven of heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering ; with like safety guided down Return me to my native element ; Lest from... | |
 | John Milton - 1892 - Страниц: 618
...didst play 10 With thy celestial song. Up led by thee, In presence of the Almighty Father, pleased Into the Heaven of Heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air, Thy tempering. With like safety guided down, Return me to my native element; Lest, from... | |
 | Thomas Gray - 1895 - Страниц: 143
...variation is "Of terror." 95. Nor second he, etc. " Milton " (Gray). 96. 97. Cf. Milton, PL vii. 12 : Into the heaven of heavens I have presumed, An earthly guest, and drawn empyreal air." " Up led by thee, 98. The flaming bounds, etc. Gray quotes Lucretius, i. 74: " Flammantia... | |
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