Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces |
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Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light , though Sun and Moon Were in the flat sea sunk . And Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude ; Where , with her best nurse , Contemplation , She plumes her ...
Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light , though Sun and Moon Were in the flat sea sunk . And Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude ; Where , with her best nurse , Contemplation , She plumes her ...
第 60 頁
66 Whom thus the angelic virtue answer'd mild . Adam , I therefore came ; nor art thou such Created , or such place hast here to dwell , As may not oft invite , though spirits of Heaven , To visit thee ; lead on then where thy bower ...
66 Whom thus the angelic virtue answer'd mild . Adam , I therefore came ; nor art thou such Created , or such place hast here to dwell , As may not oft invite , though spirits of Heaven , To visit thee ; lead on then where thy bower ...
第 83 頁
I from the influence of thy looks receive Access in every virtue ; in thy sight More wise , more watchful , stronger , if need were , Of outward strength ; while shame , thou looking on , Shame to be overcome or over - reach'd , Would ...
I from the influence of thy looks receive Access in every virtue ; in thy sight More wise , more watchful , stronger , if need were , Of outward strength ; while shame , thou looking on , Shame to be overcome or over - reach'd , Would ...
第 85 頁
Serpent , thy overpraising leaves in doubt The virtue of that fruit , in thee first prov'd : God so commanded , and left that command Sole daughter of his voice , the rest , we live Law to ourselves ; our reason is our law To whom the ...
Serpent , thy overpraising leaves in doubt The virtue of that fruit , in thee first prov'd : God so commanded , and left that command Sole daughter of his voice , the rest , we live Law to ourselves ; our reason is our law To whom the ...
第 123 頁
Much of the soul they talk , but all awry , And in themselves seek virtue ; and to themselves All glory arrogate , to God give none ; Rather aecuse him under usual names , Fortune and Fate , as one regardless quito Of mortal things .
Much of the soul they talk , but all awry , And in themselves seek virtue ; and to themselves All glory arrogate , to God give none ; Rather aecuse him under usual names , Fortune and Fate , as one regardless quito Of mortal things .
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