| John Milton - 1826 - 360 psl.
...fount ? Thee lastly, nuptial bow'r, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower...immortal fruits ?" Whom thus the Angel interrupted mild. 286 " Lament not, Eve, but patiently resign What justly thou hast lost ; nor set thy heart, Thus over-fond,... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 318 psl.
...Thee lastly., nuptial bower ! by me adorn'd 280 With what to sight or smell was sweet ! from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down * Into a lower...obscure And wild ? how shall we breathe in other air I.ess pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ? 285 Whom thus the Angel interrupted mild : Lament not,.... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 psl.
...bower ! by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet ! from thee How shall I part, and wliither wander down Into a lower world ; to this obscure And...wild ? how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustom 'd to immortal fruits ?" Whom thus the angel interrupted mild. " Lament not, Eve, but patiently... | |
| 1827 - 264 psl.
...? Thee lastly, nuptial bower ! by me adorned With what to sight or smell was sweet ! from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower...wild ? how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustomed to immortal fruits ? 285 Whom thus the Angel interrupted mild. Lament not, Eve, but patiently... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 452 psl.
...? Thee lastly, nuptial bow'r, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee 15 How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ?" 7. Soliloquy of Hamlet's Uncle. Jo )Oh ! rny offence is rank, it smells to heaven ; t hath the primal,... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1828 - 314 psl.
...? Thee, lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet ; from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ? LESSON LVII. Niagara Falls. — US LIT. GAZETTE. Not withstanding the number of people, who constantly... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 414 psl.
...lastly, nuptial bow'r, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee 15 How shall 1 part, and whither wander down Into a lower world,...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ?" 7. Soliloquy of Hamlet's Uncle. ( Q )Oh ! my offence is rank, it smells to heaven ; It hath the... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 psl.
...pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits?" Whom thus the angel interrupted mild : " Lament not, Eve, hut patiently resign What justly thou hast lost ; nor...not thine. Thy going is not lonely : with thee goes Thy hushand ; him to follow thou art hound ; Where he ahides, think there thy native soil." Adam hy... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 psl.
...smell was sweet ! from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world : to thi< obscure And wild ? how shall we breathe in other air...What justly thou hast lost; nor set thy heart, Thus over-iond, on that which is not thine : Thy going is not lonely ; with thee goes Thy husband ; him... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1830 - 636 psl.
...fount ? Thee lastly, nuptial bow'r, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ? BOOK I— III. 1819. 1. Give a brief outline of the history of Poetry in Greece, arranging with chronological... | |
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