| John Milton - 1855 - 900 pagina’s
...snaky twine : Our Babe, to show his Godhead true, Can in his swaddling bands controul the damned crew. So, when the sun in bed, Curtain'd with cloudy red, Pillows his chin upon an orient wave,11 The flocking shadows pale ' Troop to the infernal jail ; Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pagina’s
...several grave, And the yellow-skirted fays Fly after the night-steeds, leaving their moon-loved ma/e. Pillows his chin upon an orient wave, The flocking shadows pale Troop to the infernal jail, XXVII. But see the virgin blest Hath laid her Babe to rest, Time is our tedious song should here have... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pagina’s
...to th' infernal jail, Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several grave; And the yellow-skirted fayes Fly after the night-steeds, leaving their moon-loved...our tedious song should here have ending ; Heaven's youngest teemed star Hath fix'd her polish'd car, Her sleeping lord with handmaid lamp attending ;... | |
| James Hamilton - 1857 - 494 pagina’s
...snaky twine : Our Babe, to shew His Godhead true, Can in His swaddling-bands control the damned crew. So when the sun in bed, Curtain'd with cloudy red,...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... | |
| James Hamilton - 1857 - 532 pagina’s
...Cnrtain'd with cloudy red, Pillows his chin upon ail orient wave, The flocking shadows pale Troop to th' infernal jail; Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several...Fly after the night-steeds, leaving their moon-loved mare. But see! the Virgin bless'd Hath laid her Babe to rest ; Time is our tedious song should here... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 664 pagina’s
...Godhead true, Can in his swaddling bands control the damned crew XXVI. So when the sun in bed, Curtained with cloudy red, Pillows his chin upon an orient wave,...flocking shadows pale Troop to the infernal jail, Each fettered ghost slips to his several grave, And the yellow-skirted fays Fly after the night-steeds,... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 pagina’s
...shroud : In vain with timbrell'd anthems dark The sable-stoled sorcerers bear his worshipp'd ark. ****** So when the sun in bed, Curtain'd with cloudy red, Pillows his chin upon an orient wave, The nocking shadows pale Troop to the infernal jail, Each fetter'd ghost slips to his several grave ; And... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1858 - 200 pagina’s
...true, Can in His swaddling-bands control the damned' crew. XXVI. So when the sun in bed, Curtained with cloudy red, Pillows his chin upon an orient wave,...flocking shadows pale, Troop to the infernal jail, Each fettered ghost slips to his several grave, And the yellow-skirted fays Fly after the night-steeds,... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 pagina’s
...snaky twine: - Our Babe, to shew His Godhead true, Can in His swaddling-bands control the damned crew. So when the sun in bed, Curtain'd with cloudy red,...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... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Keightley - 1859 - 492 pagina’s
...grave, And the yellow- skirted fayes Fly afIer the Night steeds, leaving their moon-loved maze. XXvII. 1 But see ! the Virgin blest Hath laid her Babe to rest,...our tedious song should here have ending ; Heaven's youngest-teemetl star £40 Hath fixed her polished ear, Her sleeping Lord with handmaid-lamp attending... | |
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