| John Milton - 1870 - 436 pages
...gestures fierce He mark'd and mad demeanour, then alone, As he suppos'd, all unobserv'd, unseen. 130 So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green As with a rural mound the champaign head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides 135... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1870 - 520 pages
...the fourth book of Paradise Lost, is a fine illustration of the impression made by elevated objects: So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, As with a rural mound, the champain head Now nearer, crowns with her inclosure green, Of a steep wilderness... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...and more than half perhaps will reign ; As man ere long, and this new world, shall know. PARADISE. So on he fares, and to the border comes, Of Eden,...where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champain head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides... | |
| John Milton - 1899 - 476 pages
...than could befall Spirit of happy sort: his gestures fierce He marked and mad demeanour, then will So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champain head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides... | |
| John Milton - 1900 - 594 pages
...gestures fierce He markd and mad demeanour, then alone, As he suppos'd all unobserv'd, unseen. 130 So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, Crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound the champain head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairie sides... | |
| John Milton - 1903 - 396 pages
...gestures fierce He marked and mad demeanour, then alone, As he supposed, all unobserved, unseen. 130 So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champain head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1903 - 394 pages
...gestures fierce He marked and mad demeanour, then alone, As he supposed, all unobserved, unseen. 130 So OB he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champain head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides... | |
| John Milton - 1904 - 326 pages
...gestures fierce He marked and mad demeanour, then alone, As he supposed, all unobserved, unseen. 130 So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champain head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1905 - 522 pages
...his gestures fierce He mark'd, and mad demeanour, then alone, As he supposed, all unobserved, unseen. So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champaign head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides... | |
| Poetry of places - 1905 - 274 pages
...not decay ; And power, not death, proclaims thy cypress tree. 444 MESOPOTAMIA. The Garden of Eden. So on he fares, and to the border comes Of Eden, where delicious Paradise, Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green, As with a rural mound, the champaign head Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides... | |
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