| John Milton - 1839 - 496 էջ
...retire. O unexpected stroke, worse than of death ! Must I thus leave thee, paradise ? thus leave 869 Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades, Fit...to spend, Quiet though sad, the respite of that day 250 Inclin'd] See Spens. F. Qu. V. DC. 84. ' To whom she eke inclyning her withall.' and Fairfax's... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 էջ
...of Paradise. ( — ) " O unexpected stroke, worse than of Death! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods? where 1 had hope to spend, 5 Quiet though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both. O... | |
| Anne Pratt - 1840 - 448 էջ
...of flowers. To a woman her flowers seem almost as her friends. " Must I then leave thee, Paradise? thus leave Thee, native soil ! these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of Gods ! where I had hoped to spend Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both. O flowers,... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 556 էջ
..." O unexpected stroke, worse than of death ! " Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave 270 " Thee, native soil ! these happy walks and shades,...Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day " That must be mortal to us both. O flowers, " That never will in other climate grow; 275 " My early visitation,... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 492 էջ
...unexpected stroke, worse than of death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave Thee, native soill these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods ?...Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both. O flowers, That never will in other climate grow; My early visitation, and my... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 էջ
...every war being so short. (Swtft.) Give me leave to allow myself no respite from labour. (Spectator.) I had hope to spend Quiet , though sad , the respite of that day, That must be mortal to us both. (Milton.) 1. To INTRODUCE, 2. PRESENT. 1. ©nfufyren , befannt tnadjett, fcotfiiljren;... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 էջ
...place of her relire. " О unexpected stroke, worse than of Death : Must I Ihus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave Thee, native soil! these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods Ï where I had hope to spend, Quiet though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both.... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1841 - 732 էջ
...lamentation of Eve, on her banishment from the abode of her happiness. . " Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of Gods ? How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild. How shall... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1841 - 300 էջ
...lamentation of Eve, on her banishment from the abode of her happiness. " Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leave Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of Gods ? How shall I part, and wither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild. How shall... | |
| 1904 - 1058 էջ
...! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise? thus leave Thee, native soil! these happy walks and shades. Pit haunt of gods; where I had hope to spend. Quiet, though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both? O flowers, That never will in other climate grow, My early visitation, and my... | |
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