| John Milton - 1843 - 364 pages
...sun-beams, Or likest hovering dreams, IL PENSEROSO. But, hail ! thou goddess sage and holy, Hail, divinest Melancholy ! Whose saintly visage is too bright To...of human sight, And, therefore, to our weaker view, O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue ; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister might... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 830 pages
...dreams. The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train. But hail, thou goddess, sage and holy, Hail, divinest O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue ; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister might... | |
| Protestant association - 1843 - 480 pages
...considers that the illumination of Maynooth is too bright ; that it would dazzle the empire; that, " Its saintly visage is too bright, To hit the sense of human sight." Or is it an act of grace to the systemDoes the prime minister suspect — does the prime minister believe... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 110 pages
...dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train. But hail ! thou goddess, sage and holy, Hail ! divinest Melancholy ! Whose saintly visage is too bright To...sense of human sight, And therefore to our weaker view O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's line ; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister might... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 280 pages
...dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train. But hail, thou Goddess, sage and holy, Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose saintly visage is too bright To...of human sight, And therefore, to our weaker view, Oerlaid with black, staid wisdom's hue; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister might beseem,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 278 pages
...dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train. But hail, thou Goddess, sage and holy, Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose saintly visage is too bright To...of human sight, And therefore, to our weaker view, Cftrlaid with black, staid wisdom's hue; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister might... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 pages
...dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train. But hail, thou Goddess, sage and holy, Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose saintly visage is too bright To...of human sight, And therefore, to our weaker view, O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue ; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister might... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 278 pages
...dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train. But hail, thou Goddess, sage and holy, Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose saintly visage is too bright To...of human sight, And therefore, to our weaker view, Cferlaid with black, staid wisdom's hue ; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister might... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...dreams, The fickle pensioners2 of Morpheus' train. But hail, thou goddess, sage and holy, Hail, divinest Melancholy ! Whose saintly visage is too bright To...of human sight ; And therefore to our weaker view O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue ; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister3 might... | |
| Gem book - 1846 - 398 pages
...dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train. But hail ! thou goddess, sage and holy, Hail ! divinest Melancholy, Whose saintly visage is too bright To...of human sight ; And therefore, to our weaker view, O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue ; Black, but such as in esteem, Prince Memnon's sister might... | |
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