| Sir John Carr - 1803 - 302 pages
...unrivalled. perfection of form. It is impossible to impart the impressions which it inspires. The rivctted beholder is ready to exclaim, with Adam,. when he...imagination cannot form such an union of grace and strength. During my stay in Paris, I frequently visited this distinguished statue, and discovered fresh subjects... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 pages
...matchless statue is thus described by Sir John Carr, in his work entitled The Stranger in France. " Ai) the divinity of a god beams through this unrivalled...another morn Risen on mid-noon ; some great behest from heaven." -• The imaginatian cannot form such an union of grace and strength. One of its many transcendant... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 226 pages
...To whom thus Adam call'd. Haste hither, Eve, and worth thy sight behold Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape Comes this way moving; seems another morn Risen on mid-noon; some great behest from Heaven To us perhaps he brings, and will vouchsafe This day to be our guest. But go with speed, And,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 pages
...whom thus Adam call'd : " Haste hither, Eve ! and worth thy sight behold Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape Comes this way moving ; seems...another morn Risen on mid-noon : some great behest from Heaven To us perhaps he brings, and will vouchsafe This day to be our guest. But go with speed, And,... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 306 pages
...To whom thus Adam call'd : Haste hither, Eve, und worth thy sight hehold Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape Comes this way moving ; seems another morn Risen on midnoon ; some great hehest from Heaven To as perhaps he hrings, and will vouchsafe This day to he oar guest. Bat go with... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 pages
...whom thus Adam call'd : " Haste hither, Eve, and, worth thy sight hehold, Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape, Comes this way moving: seems another morn Risen on mid-noon : some great hehest from heaven To us perhaps he hrings, and will vouchsafe This day to he our guest. But go with... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 pages
...grappe. ADAM appelle EVE. " Haste hither, Eve, and worth thy sight behold, Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape Comes this way moving ; seems...another morn Risen on mid-noon ¡ some great behest from Hcaveu To us perhaps he brings, and will vouchsafe This day to be our guest. But go with speed, And,... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - 426 pages
...grappe. ADAM appelle EVE. " Haste hither, Eve, and worth thy sight behold, Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape Comes this way moving ; seems...another morn Risen on mid-noon ; some great behest from Heaven To us perhaps he brings, and will vouchsafe This day to be our guest. But go with speed, And,... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 470 pages
...grappe. ADAM appelle EVE. " Haste hither, Eve, and worth thy sight behold, Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape Comes this way moving ; seems...another morn Risen on mid-noon ; some great behest from Heaven To us perhaps he brings, and will vouchsafe This day to be our guest. But go with speed, And,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1850 - 392 pages
...a temporary purpose:— " Haste hither, Eve, and worth thy sight behold Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape Comes this way moving; seems another morn Risen on mid-noon ; some great behest from heaven To us perhaps he brings." From the presence of such a messenger we need fear no evil; he brings... | |
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