Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring, Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string... Paradise Lost - Seite 61von John Milton - 1907 - 174 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 Seiten
...bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. • Begin then, Sisters of the Sacred Well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring, Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string. Hence with denial vain, and coy excuse, So may some gentle... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 Seiten
...bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin, arid somewhat loudly sweep the string. Hence with denial vain, and coy excuse : So may some... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 Seiten
...and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. •VOL. IV. N Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string. Hence with denial vain, and coy excuse: So may some... | |
| John Milton - 1812 - 78 Seiten
...bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring, Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string. Hence with denial vain, and coy excuse; So may some gentle... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1813 - 540 Seiten
...commentators on Milton have pointed out his allusion to this passage in the Lycidas, v. 15, Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath, the seat, of Jove doth spring. Milton, with whom Euripides was a favourite poet, seems to have read, with Lascaris, x»'m*;, which... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 Seiten
...<• Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, ^~ That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring f> .Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string. ^ Hence with denial vain, and coy excuse : i . So... | |
| 1822 - 284 Seiten
...bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, . That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string. 1 Edward King, Esq. the son of Sir John King, knight,... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 Seiten
...bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind,. Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove d_oth spring ; Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string: Hertge wifh denial vain, and coy excuse... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 414 Seiten
...have given the genuine reading, "N*c3«xjw« " (pijuf ipiXa," [v. 1 133.] T. Warton. 15. Begin then, sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring,"] He means Hippocrene, a fountain consecrated to the Muses on mount Helicon, on the side of which was an... | |
| British anthology - 1824 - 460 Seiten
...bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin, and somewhat londly sweep the string. Hence with denial vain, and coy excuse ; So may some... | |
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