| William Hickling Prescott - 1857 - 758 páginas
...the greatest happiness of the greatest number. We can hardly imagine him invoking her like Milton: " Still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few." Still less can we imagine him, like the bhnd old bard, feeding his soul with visions of posthumous... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1858 - 754 páginas
...the greatest happiness of the greatest number. We can hardly imagine him invoking her like Milton: " Still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few." Still less can we imagine him, like the blmd old HH bard, feeding his soul with visions of posthumous... | |
| 1860 - 634 páginas
...And solitude : yet not alone, while thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly, or when morn Purples the east. Still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few." And at the beginning of the Ninth Book he says : — " I now must change These notes to tragic ; If... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 424 páginas
...And solitude; yet not alone, while thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly, or when morn Purples the east: still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few: But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that vile rout... | |
| John Milton - 1862 - 568 páginas
...solitude: yet not alone, while tli'ou Visit's! my slumbers, nightly, or when morn Purples the east : still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that wild rout... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 páginas
...Act III. Scene 4. (Constance, the mother of Arthur, talking at Pandulph the Pope's legate.) SONG. — Still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few. MILTON. — Paradise Lost, Book VII. Line 80. SONNETTEER.—What woful stuff this madrigal would be, In some... | |
| John Bartlett - 1865 - 504 páginas
...mute, though fallen on evil days, On evil days though fallen, and evil tongues. Book vii. Line 24. Still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find-, though few. Book vii. Line 30. Cycle and epicycle, orb in orb. Book viii. Line 84. And feel that I am happier than... | |
| John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 páginas
...solitude ; jet not alone, while thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly, or when morn Purples the east : still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few : But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that wild rout... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1867 - 420 páginas
...And solitude. Yet not alone while thou Visitst my slumbers nightly, or when morn Purples the east — still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few. In this spirit he made his age sublime as he had made his manhood heroic. Such steady approving respect... | |
| John Milton, Edward Phillips - 1868 - 632 páginas
...solitude ; yet not alone, while thon Visit's! my slumbers nightly, or when morn Purples the east : still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that wild rout... | |
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