| John Milton - 1754 - 244 pages
...his carol fung. A virgin is His mother , but His Sire The Pow'r of the Moft high ! He shall afcend The throne hereditary , and bound his reign ¡With earth's wide bounds , His glory with the -: heav'ns ! He ceas'd , difcerning Adam with fuel) joy Surcharg'd, as had, like grief, been deir'd... | |
| David Simpson - Apologetics - 1809 - 410 pages
...justice, Milton made the grand conclusion of the Paradise Lost, the rest from his finished labours, and the ultimate hope, expectation, and glory of the...reign With earth's wide bounds, his glory with the Heav'ns." " Piety has found Friends in the friends of science, and true prayer Has flow'd from lips... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 pages
...utterance) Milton made the grand conclusion of his Paradise Lost, the rest from his finished labours, and the ultimate hope, expectation, and glory of the...reign With earth's wide bounds, his glory with the heav'ns. The immortal poet having thus put into the mouth of the angel the prophecy of man's redemption,... | |
| David Simpson - 1810 - 422 pages
...utterance) MILTON made the grand conclusion of the Paradise Lost, the rest from his finished labours, and the ultimate hope, expectation, and glory of the...reign * "With Earth's wide bounds, his glory with the Heav'ns." Mr. E. next entered most forcibly and deeply into the Evidences of Christianity, particularly... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 484 pages
...watch by night ; They gladly thither haste, and by a quire Of squadron'd Angels hear his carol sung. A virgin is his mother, but his sire The power of...With Earth's wide bounds, his glory with the Heavens. He ceas'd, discerning Adam with such joy Surcharg'd, as had like grief been dew'd in tears, Without... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...watch by night ; They gladly thither haste, and by a quire Of squadron'd angels hear his carol sung. A virgin is his mother, but his sire The power of...Earth's wide bounds, his glory with the Heavens." He ceas'd, discerning Adam with such joy Surcharg*d, as had like grief been dcw'd in tears, Without... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1810 - 470 pages
...expectation, and glory of the world* A Virgin is his Mother, but his Sire, The power of the Most High;—he shall ascend The throne hereditary, and bound his reign With earth's wide bounds, his glory with the heav'ns. The immortal poet having thus put into the mouth of the angel the prophecy of man's redemption,... | |
| 1810 - 482 pages
...angrls hear his carol sung, A virgin is his mother, but his sire The power of the must High ; he shill ascend The throne hereditary, and bound his reign With earth's wide bounds, his glory with the Heav'ns. He ceas'd, discerning Adam with such joy Surcbarg'd, as had like grief been dcn'd in tears,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 536 pages
...utterance) Milton made tn"e grand conclusion of his ' Paradise Lost,' the rest from his finished labours, and the ultimate hope, expectation, and glory of the...immortal poet, having thus put into the mouth of the to conceive," * was the only child of Robert Hale.f Esq. Barrister, who threw up his practice at the... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 532 pages
...utterance) Milton made the grand conclusion of his ' Paradise Lost,' the rest from his finished labours, and the ultimate hope, expectation, and glory of the...The immortal poet, having thus put into the mouth of theto conceive," * was the only child of Robert Hale,f Esq. Barrister, who threw up his practice at... | |
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