Shot parallel to the earth his dewy ray, Discovering in wide landscape all the east Of Paradise and Eden's happy plains, Lowly they bow'd adoring, and began Their orisons, each morning duly paid In various style... Glover, Whitehead, Jago, Brooke, Scott, Mickle, Jenyns - Page 321edited by - 1810Full view - About this book
 | John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...ocean brim, 140 Shot parallel to th' earth his dewy ray, Discovering in wide landskip all the east Of Paradise and Eden's happy plains, Lowly they bow'd...began Their orisons, each morning duly paid In various stile ; for neither various stile Nor holy rapture wanted they to praise Their Maker, in fit strains... | |
 | John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 608 pages
...ocean brim, Shot parallel to th' earth his dewy ray, 141 Discovering in wide landskip all the east Of Paradise and Eden's happy plains, Lowly they bow'd,...adoring, and began Their orisons, each morning duly paid 1 45 In various stile ; for neither various stile Nor holy rapture wanted they to praise Their Maker,... | |
 | John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...wide landskip all the east Of Paradise and Eden's happy plains, Lowly they how'd adoring, and hegan Their orisons, each morning duly paid In various style...prompt eloquence Flow'd from their lips, in prose or numerous verse, More tuneahle than needed lute or harp To add more sweetness; and they thus hegan i... | |
 | Thomas Williams - Bible - 1801 - 366 pages
...devotional melody among the employments of. pur first parents, in their state of innocence. Their oraisons each morning duly paid In various style ; for neither...prompt eloquence Flow'd from their lips, in prose, or num'rqus verse, - ' More tunable than needed lute or harp * To add more sweetness'.' \ Dr. Blair assumes... | |
 | Church architecture - 1801 - 466 pages
...demand its use. The poet scruples not to describe our first parents as offering up a vocal worship, as " Lowly they bow'd adoring, and began Their orisons,...wanted they to praise Their Maker, in fit strains pronounced or sung." To the beautiful peroration — " Witness if I be silent, morn or even To hill,... | |
 | John Milton - 1801 - 394 pages
...ocean brim, IAO Shot parallel to th' earth his dewy ray, Discovering in wide landskip all the east Of Paradise and Eden's happy plains, Lowly they bow'd...adoring, and began Their orisons, each morning duly paid 145 In various style ; for neither various style Nor holy rapture wanted they to praise Their Maker,... | |
 | John Brewster - 1802 - 330 pages
...with. " ray tongue." Thus Milton represents our first parents, as paying the duty of adoration " la various style; for neither various style " Nor holy rapture wanted they to praise " Their Maker in ft strains pronounced, or sung " Unmeditated."— To private prayer alone, selected or uirmeditated,... | |
 | Thomas Williams - Bible - 1803 - 368 pages
...devotional melody among the employments of our first parents, in their state of innocence. ' Their oraisons each morning duly paid ' In various style ; for neither...praise ' Their Maker in fit strains pronounc'd, or sung ' Unmeclitated ; such prompt eloquence ' Flow'd from their lips, in prose, or num'rous verse, ' More... | |
 | John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...ocean brim, HO Shot parallel to the earth his dewy ray, Discovering in wide landscape all the east Of Paradise and Eden's happy plains, Lowly they bow'd...adoring, and began Their orisons, each morning duly paid 145 In various style; for neither various style Nor holy rapture wanted they to praise Their Maker,... | |
 | Anecdotes - 1809 - 562 pages
...falling star so glideth down from heaven." , ' Fairfax's TO.SSO, B. ix. St. 62, Neither various stile Nor holy rapture wanted they to praise Their Maker,...pronounc'd or sung Unmeditated, such prompt eloquence Fltw'd from their lips, in prose or numerous verse, More tuneable than needed lute or harp To add more... | |
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