To what thou hast ; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The balm of life. Paradise Lost: Books XI and XII - Seite 19von John Milton - 1892 - 106 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1852 - 874 Seiten
...will change To wither'd, weak, and grey ; thy senses then, Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, rose ; Tore from his limbs the blood-polluted fur,...in glossy silk, and flowing lawn ; With wholesome lost consume The balm of life." To whom our ancestor. " Henceforth I fly not death, nor would prolong... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 370 Seiten
...will change To wither'd, weak, and gray ; thy senses then, Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast ; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful...spirits down, and last consume The balm of life. To M'hom our ancestor. Henceforth I fly not death, nor would prolong Life much : bent rather, how I may... | |
| John Milton - 1854 - 534 Seiten
...and gray;2 thy senses, then 640 " Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, " To what thou hast ;3 and, for the air of youth, " Hopeful and cheerful,...thy blood will reign " A melancholy damp of cold and dry,4 " To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume 645 o The balm of life." To whom our ancestor:... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 Seiten
...will change To withered, weak, and gray; thy senses then Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast; and for the air of youth, Hopeful...dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The halm of lite." To whom our ancestor: " Henceforth I fly not death, nor would prolong Life much, bent... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 470 Seiten
...will cnange To wither'd, weak, and gray ; thy senses then, Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful...blood will reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry Notre grand ancêtre : « Désormais je ne fuis point la mort, ni ne voudrais prolonger « beaucoup... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1861 - 816 Seiten
...of pleasure must forego, To what thon hast; and, for thé air of youth, Uopeful and cheerful, in tby blood will reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry To weigh thy spirits clown, and last consume The balm of life." To whom our ancestor : — " Henceforth I fly not death,... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 Seiten
...wil change To withered, weak, and gray; tlij scnsee ':ien Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful...cheerful, in thy blood will reign A melancholy damp ot'cclu and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The balm of life." To whom our ancestor.... | |
| John Milton - 1861 - 734 Seiten
...change To wither'd, weak, and .gray ; thy senses then, MO Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful...last consume The balm of life. To whom our ancestor. J Henceforth I fly not death, nor would prolong 517 Life much : bent rather, how I may be quit, Fairest... | |
| John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 Seiten
...change To wither'd, weak, and gray ; thy senses then, 540 Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast ; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful...and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume MS The balm of life. To whom our ancestor : Henceforth I fly not death, nor would prolong Life much... | |
| 1866 - 410 Seiten
...will change To wither'd, weak, and gray : thy senses then &u Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego To what thou hast, and for the air of youth Hopeful...and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume MS The balm of life. To whom our ancestor. Henceforth I fly not death, nor would prolong Life much,... | |
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