| David Masson - 1859 - 714 pagina’s
...uiul Genii forsake their haunts; Peor and Baalim and mooned Ashtaroth feel that their reign is over; nor is Egyptian Osiris at rest. So, when the Sun,...to his several grave, And the yellow-skirted Fays 1'ly after the night-steeds, leaving their moon-loved maze. It has been supposed that this ode was... | |
| David Masson - 1859 - 718 pagina’s
...and Genii forsake their haunts ; Peor and Baalim and mooned Ashtaroth feel that their reign is over; nor is Egyptian Osiris at rest. So, when the Sun,...his chin upon an orient wave, The flocking shadows palo Troop to tbe infernal jail; Each fettered ghost slips to his several grave, And the yellow-skirted... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1859 - 512 pagina’s
...control the damne'd crew. So, when the sun in bed,1 - Curtained with clouded red, Pillows his chin3 upon an orient wave, The flocking shadows pale Troop...fettered ghost slips to his several grave ; And the yellow sldrted-fayes Fly after the night-steeds,4 leaving their moon-loved maze. But see, the Virgin... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 pagina’s
...Godhead true, Can in His swaddling-bands control the damned crew. So when the sun in bed, Curtain'd with cloudy red, Pillows his chin upon an orient wave, The flocking shadows pale Troop to th' infernal jail; Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several grave ; And the yellow-skirted fays Fly... | |
| Christian classics, James Hamilton - 1859 - 786 pagina’s
...orient wave, The flocking shadows pale Troop to th' infernal jail ; Each fetter'd ghost slips to bis several grave ; And the yellow-skirted fays Fly after the night-steeds, leaving their moon-loved msw. But see! the Virgin bless'd Hath laid her Babe to rest ; Time is our tedious song should here... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 pagina’s
...hisswaddlingbandscontrol the damned crew. So when the sun in bed, Curtained with cloudy red, Pillows hie chin upon an orient wave, The flocking shadows pale...the infernal jail, Each fettered ghost slips to his icveral grave; And the yellow skirted fayes, Fly after the night-steeds, leaving their moon-Iort maze.... | |
| John Milton - 1861 - 534 pagina’s
...Nor all the gods beside Longer dare abide, So, when the sun in bed, Curtain'd with cloudy red, 130 Pillows his chin upon an orient wave, The flocking shadows pale Troop to the infernal jail, Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several grave ; And the yellow-skirted fays [maze. Fly after the night-steeds,... | |
| 1861 - 520 pagina’s
...hie chin upon an orient waye, The flocking shadows pale Troop to the Infernal Jail ; Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several grave ; And the yellow-skirted Fays Fly after the Night-steeds, leaving their moonlov'd maze. The old theological theory, here so poetically expressed, that the supernatural beings... | |
| 1861 - 788 pagina’s
...Tales ; An Apology for the Celt. The flockiiig shadows pale Troop to the Infernal Jail ; Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several grave ; And the yellow-skirted Fays Fly after the Night-steeds, leaving their moonlov'd maze. The old theological theory, here so poetically expressed, that the supernatural beings... | |
| John Milton, James Montgomery - 1861 - 548 pagina’s
...bands control the damned crew. So, when the sun in bed, Curtain'd with cloudy red, «30 Pillows hia chin upon an orient wave, The flocking shadows pale Troop to the infernal jail, Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several grave ; And the yellow-skirted fays [maze. Fly after the night-steeds,... | |
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