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" And feel thy sovran vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs, Or dim suffusion veiled. "
Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Sixth ... - Page 186
by John Milton - 1763
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On the blindness of Homer, Ossian, and Milton. The Valley of the Rye ...

Nathan Drake - 1822 - 366 pages
...safe, And feel thy sov'reign vital lamp ; but thou 2* Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim suffusiofi veil'd. Yet not the more Cease I to wander where...
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The Poetical Common-place Book: Consisting of an Original Selection of ...

English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...revisit safe, And feel thy sov'reign vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim suffusion veil'd. Yet not the more Cease I to wander where...
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Lessons in Elocution: Or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse for the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1823 - 396 pages
...revisit safe, And feel thy sovereign vital lamp — but thou Revisitest not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim suffusion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceasp I to wandnr where...
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True happiness found only in the Christian life: letters

Andrew Reid (of London.) - 1824 - 274 pages
...revisit safe, And feel thy sov'reign vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim suffusion veil'd. MILTOV. Edinburgh, lit March, 1821. MANKIND...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 676 pages
...revisit safe, And feel thy sovran vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, 95 description of Chaos, which is said to be infinite, as it extended...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...revisit safe, And feel thy sov'reign vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain ow serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim suffusion veil'd. Yet not the more tЛи-. I to wander where...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton ...

John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...safe, And feel thy sovereign vital lamp : but thou lit.- visit's! not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene bath quench'd their orbs, 25 Or dim suffusion veil'd ! Vet not the more Cease I to wander, where...
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The Study of Medicine, Volume 4

John Mason Good - Medicine - 1825 - 700 pages
...revisit safe And feel thy sovereign vital lamp ; but them Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn. So thick a DROP SEBBNE has quonch'd their orbs, Or dim SUFFUSION veil'd*. The term AMAUROSIS is derived from the Greek...
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The Study of Medicine, Volume 4

John Mason Good - Medicine - 1825 - 692 pages
...revisit safe And feel thy sovereign vital lamp ; but them Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn. So thick a CROP SEBENE has quench'd their orbs, Or dim SUFFUSIoN veil'd*. The term AMAUROSIS is derived from the...
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 1

Monthly literary register - 1826 - 680 pages
...stream" of light, he touchingly exclaims — " But thou • Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, It follows that Milton, who composed " his poetry chiefly in winter,...
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