| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 ページ
...I can fly, or I can run, Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth hend ; And from thence can soar as soon To the corners of...Virtue ; she alone is free : She can teach ye how to clime Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her. 1023... | |
| 1811 - 620 ページ
...Now my task is smoothly done, I can fly or I can run Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bowM welkin slow doth bend ; And from thence can soar as...me, Love Virtue; she alone is free: She can teach you how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 ページ
...my task is smoothly done, I can fly or I can run Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend ; And from thence can soar as...me, Love Virtue; she alone is free : She can teach you how to climb Higher than the sphcry chime ; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 ページ
...is smoothly done, * I can fly, or I can run, ' Quickly to the green earth's end, * Where the bovv'd welkin slow doth bend ; ' And from thence can soar as soon ' To the corners of the Moon.' The two first and two last of Milton's lines are directly taken from Fletcher: The sky slowly lending... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 ページ
...is smoothly done, ' I can fly, or I can run, ' Quickly to the green earth's end, ' Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend; ' And from thence can soar as soon ' To the corners of the Moon.' The two first and two last of Milton's lines are directly taken from F.etcher : The siy slowly lending... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 ページ
...can fly, or I can run, Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend ; 1011 Mortals, that would follow me, Love Virtue ; she alone is free : She can teach ye how to climb 1020 Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if Virtue feeble were, Heav'n itself would stoop te her. POEMS... | |
| William Beloe - 1817 - 400 ページ
...chapter have exclaimed, Mortals that would follow me, Love Virtue, she alone is free ; She can teach you how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if...Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her. CHAP. Lll. P. 348. That same Mr. Pope, who was an arch slanderer of the sex, impudently says, that... | |
| 1849 - 792 ページ
...and symbolic, as exemplified in his poetic conception of Virtue from Milton— " She can teach you how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if...Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her." If we believe genins to be an inspiring spirit, we may contemplate it hereafter as an accusing angel.... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 ページ
...my task is smoothly done, I can fly, or I can run, Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend ; And from thence can soar as...Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her. LYCIDAS. In this MONODY, the author bewails a learned friend,* unfortunately droiimed in his passage... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 220 ページ
...my task is smoothly done, I can fly or I can run Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend ; And from thence can soar as...Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her. ARCADES. PART OF A MASK, PRESENTED AT HAREFIELD, BEFORE THE COUNTESS DOWAGER OF DERBY. ARCADES. LOOK,... | |
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