| John Milton - 1831 - Страниц: 306
...fix'd 465 With thoe it came and goes : but follow mo, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 470 Thy coming, and thy soft embraces, he Whose image...shalt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence be call'd Mother of human race." What could I do, 475 But follow straight, invisibly thus led ? Till I... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - Страниц: 328
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| John Milton - 1831 - Страниц: 316
...a voice thus warn'd me : 'What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself; Witl) thee it came and goes: but follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 47U Thy coming, and thy soft embraces; he Whose image thou art: him thou shalt enjoy, Inseparably thine,... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - Страниц: 290
...had fix'd Mine eyes till now, and pined with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me; " Whatthou seest, What there thou seest, fair Creature, is thyself; With thee it came and goes: hut follow me, And I will hring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming, and thy soft emhraces, he Whose... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - Страниц: 1084
...had fix'd Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me : what thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself;...shalt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence be call'd Mother of human race. What could I do, But follow straight, invisibly thus led ? Till I espy'd... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1832 - Страниц: 476
...fix'd Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me : « What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself;...him shalt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence he call'tl Mother of human race. » What could I do, But follow straight, invisibly thus led 1' Till... | |
| John Milton, Edward Young, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, William Collins - 1832 - Страниц: 550
...Mine eyes till now, and pined with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warned me : ' What thou scest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself;...soft embraces, he Whose image thou art ; him thou shall enjoy, Inseparably thine, to him ehalt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence be called Mother... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - Страниц: 328
...fix'd 465 Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me, What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself;...follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 470 Thy coming, and thy soft embraces ; he Whose image thou art, him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine,... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - Страниц: 526
...fix'd 4C5 Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me, What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself;...follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 470 Thy coming, and thy soft embraces; he Whose image thou art, him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine,... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - Страниц: 432
...thyself; "With thee it came and goes; but follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 470 Thy coming, and thy soft embraces, he Whose image...shalt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence be call'd Mother of human race. What could I do, 475 But follow straight, invisibly thus led? Till I espied... | |
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