| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 páginas
...place of her retire. '0 unexpected stroke; worse than of death! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise 1 thus leave Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods 1 where I had hoped to spend, Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That most be mortal to us... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1852 - 344 páginas
...course ! Remarks. b, O, unexpected stroke, worse than of death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise? Tims leave Thee, native soil ; these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods ! Remarks. 3. Climax. — a. Virtuous actions are necessarily approved by the awakened conscience ;... | |
| James Robert Boyd - 1852 - 364 páginas
...FROM PARADISE. " O unexpected stroke, worse than of death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise? thus leave Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades. Fit haunt of Gods ? where I had hoped to spend, Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 472 páginas
...of her retire: " O unexpected stroke, worse than of death! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave Thee, native soil ? these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods ? where I had hoped to spend, Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us... | |
| 1852 - 874 páginas
...of her retire. " O unexpected stroke, worse thon of Death : Must I thus leave thee, Pamdise ! thus ? where I had hope to spend, Quiet though sad, the respite of that day That must bo mortal to us both.... | |
| 1853 - 552 páginas
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| John Milton - 1853 - 374 páginas
...place of her retire. 0 unexpected stroke, worse than of Death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave Thee, native soil ! these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods ? where I had hope to spend Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both.... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 548 páginas
...subject, but have something in them particularly soft and womanish. Must I then leave thee, Paradise? Thus leave Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods? where I had hope to spend Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both.... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 370 páginas
...place of her retire. O unexpected stroke, worse than of Death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise \ thus leave Thee, native soil ! these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods \ where I had hope to spend Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both.... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 474 páginas
...of her retire : " O unexpected stroke, worse than of death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave Thee, native soil ? these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods ? where I had hoped to spend, Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us... | |
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