| English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know.' — While thus I call'd, and stmy'd , abuse, and wrong, Within doors, or without, still as a fool, return'd, On a green shady bank, profuse of flowers, Pensive I sat me down ; there gentle sleep First... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 858 pages
...thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I knew. — « While thus I call'd , and strny'd I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first heheld This happy ligkt ; when , answer nooe return'd , On a green shady bank , profuse of flowers... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 370 pages
...thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know. — While thus 1 call'd, and stray 'd I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and...first beheld This happy light ; when, answer none return'd, On a green shady bank, profuse of flowers, Pensive I sat me down : There gentle sleep First... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 474 pages
...that thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know T While thus I call'd, and stray'd I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first beheld This happy light; when answer none return'd, On a green shady bank, profuse of flowers, Pensive I sat me down : there gentle sleep First... | |
| John Milton - 1854 - 534 pages
...thus I move and live, " And feel that I am happier than I know?" " While thus I called, and strayed I knew not whither, " From where I first drew air,...beheld " This happy light ; when answer none returned, 285 " On a green shady bank, profuse of flowers, " Pensive I sat me down : there gentle sleep " First... | |
| John Milton, Henry Stebbing - 1854 - 324 pages
...feel that I am happier than I know. While thus I call'd, and strayed I knew not whither, From where*! first drew air, and first beheld This happy light: when answer none return'd, 285 On a green shady bank, profuse of flowers, Pensive I sat me down: there gentle sleep... | |
| John Milton - Bookbinding - 1855 - 564 pages
...that thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know.' While thus I called, aud strayed I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and...gentle sleep First found me, and with soft oppression seized My drowsed sense, untroubled, though I thought I then was passing to my former state Insensible,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...that thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know ?' While thus I called, and strayed I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and...gentle sleep First found me, and with soft oppression seized My drowsied sense, untroubled, though I thought I then was passing to my former state Insensible,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 446 pages
...contemplating, without anxiety or regret, the idea of immediate annihilation. " While thus I call'd, and stray'd I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first beheld This happy light ; when answer none return'd, On a green shady bank, profuse of flowers, Pensive I sat me down : there gentle sleep /•'//•:-/... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 438 pages
...contemplating, without anxiety or regret, the idea of immediate annihilation. " While thus I call'd, and stray'd I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first beheld This happy light ; when answer none retnrn'd, On a green shady bank, profuse of flowers, Pensive I sat me down : there gentle sleep First... | |
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