The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory, and ParadiseSmith, 1844 - 188 pages |
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... Hast been his escort . " Now bethink thee , reader ! What cheer was mine at sound of those curst words . I did believe I never should return . " O my loved guide ! who more than seven times ? Security hast render'd me , and drawn From ...
... Hast been his escort . " Now bethink thee , reader ! What cheer was mine at sound of those curst words . I did believe I never should return . " O my loved guide ! who more than seven times ? Security hast render'd me , and drawn From ...
Page 95
... hast heard To thee importing harm ; and note thou this , " With his raised finger bidding me take heed , " When thou shalt stand before her gracious beam2 , Whose bright eye all surveys , she of thy life The future tenour will to thee ...
... hast heard To thee importing harm ; and note thou this , " With his raised finger bidding me take heed , " When thou shalt stand before her gracious beam2 , Whose bright eye all surveys , she of thy life The future tenour will to thee ...
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... hast conceived shall vanish quite . " Thereat a little stretching forth my hand , From a great wilding gather'd 14 a branch , And straight the trunk exclaim'd ; " Why pluck'st thou me ? " Then , as the dark blood trickled down its side ...
... hast conceived shall vanish quite . " Thereat a little stretching forth my hand , From a great wilding gather'd 14 a branch , And straight the trunk exclaim'd ; " Why pluck'st thou me ? " Then , as the dark blood trickled down its side ...
Page 109
... hast made thy screen ? 1 Each fan o ' th ' wood . ] Hence perhaps Milton : Leaves and fuming rills , Aurora's fan . P. L. b . v . 6 . Some have translated " rosta " " impediment , " instead of " fan . " 2 Lano . ] Lano , a Siennese ...
... hast made thy screen ? 1 Each fan o ' th ' wood . ] Hence perhaps Milton : Leaves and fuming rills , Aurora's fan . P. L. b . v . 6 . Some have translated " rosta " " impediment , " instead of " fan . " 2 Lano . ] Lano , a Siennese ...
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... Hast thou the circuit made of the whole orb . Wherefore , if aught of new to us appear , It needs not bring up wonder in thy looks . " Then I again inquired : " Where flow the streams Of Phlegethon and Lethe ? for of one Thou tell'st ...
... Hast thou the circuit made of the whole orb . Wherefore , if aught of new to us appear , It needs not bring up wonder in thy looks . " Then I again inquired : " Where flow the streams Of Phlegethon and Lethe ? for of one Thou tell'st ...
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Page 113 - This image's head was of fine gold, his breast and his arms of silver, his belly and his thighs of brass, His legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part of clay.
Page 57 - Are brought; and feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce ; From beds of raging fire, to starve in ice...
Page 316 - And I fell at his feet to worship him. And he said unto me, See thou do it not : I am thy fellow servant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.
Page 264 - Th' infernal doors, and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder, that the lowest bottom shook Of Erebus.
Page 46 - Why am I thus bereaved thy prime decree ? The sun to me is dark And silent as the moon, When she deserts the night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cave.
Page 99 - And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
Page 322 - Enters Alagna; in his Vicar Christ Himself a captive, and his mockery Acted again. Lo! to his holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied ; And he 'twixt living robbers doom'd to bleed. Lo ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence cannot fill the measure up, With no decree to sanction, pushes on Into the temple
Page 267 - So David and all the house of Israel brought up the ark of the LORD with shouting, and with the sound of the trumpet.
Page 127 - Colours variegated more Nor Turks nor Tartars e'er on cloth of state With interchangeable embroidery wove, Nor spread Arachne o'er her curious loom. As oft-times a light skiff moor'd to the shore, Stands part in water, part upon the land ; Or, as where dwells the greedy German boor, The beaver settles, watching for his prey ; So on the rim, that fenced the sand with rock, Sat perch'd the fiend of evil. In the void Glancing, his tail upturn'd, its venomous fork With sting like scorpion's arm'd.
Page 211 - The realm of sorrow, at mid breast from the ice Stood forth; and I in stature am more like A giant, than the giants are his arms. Mark now how great that whole must be, which suits With such a part. If he were beautiful As he is hideous now, and yet did dare To scowl upon his Maker, well from him May all our misery flow.