| John Milton, James Prendeville - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 452
...and Tigris, on which the best commentators think Paradise was situated.— (JV.) 5 See Gen. ii. 10. Rolling on orient pearl, and sands of gold/ With mazy error under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant ; and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice... | |
| William Enfield, James Pycroft - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 422
...realm And country, whereof here needs no account ; But rather to tell how— if Art could tell — How from that sapphire fount the crisped brooks, Rolling...gold, With mazy error under pendant shades Ran nectar, worthy of paradise, which not vile art In beds and envious knots, but Nature boon, Pour'd forth profuse... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 442
...realm. And country, whereof here needs no account ; But rather to tell how, if Art could tell, How from that sapphire fount the crisped brooks, Rolling...orient pearl and sands of gold With mazy error under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice... | |
| 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 496
...famous realm And country, whereof here needs no account ; But rather to tell how, if Art could tell, How from that sapphire fount the crisped brooks, Rolling on orient pearl and sands of gold, With mazy errour under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of paradise, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 688
...disorder'd." Milton has exhibited the characteristies of this formal symmetry by a beautiful contrast . — " Flowers, worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious Amoto, but nature boon PourM forth." 3 SCENE II.—" The dancing horse will tdl you." Our ancestors... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 604
...disorder'd." Milton has exhibited the characteristics of this formal symmetry by a beautiful contrast : — " Flowers, worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious knott, but nature boon Pour'd forth." 3 SCENE II. — " The dancing horse will tdl you." Our ancestors... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 606
...disorder'd." Milton has exhibited the characteristies of this formal symmetry by a beautiful contrast : — " Flowers, worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious frnoto, but nature boon Pour'd forth." 3 SCENE II.—" The dancing horie will tdl you." Our ancestors... | |
| 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 874
...famous realm And country, whereof here needs no account ; But rather to tell how, if Art could tell, How hem, or them & * pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of Pamdise, which not nice Art... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...famous realm And country, whereof here needs no account; But rather to tell how, if art-could tell, How from that sapphire fount the crisped brooks, Rolling...orient pearl and sands of gold, With mazy error under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 570
...realm And country, whereof here needs no account ; 220 But rather to tell how, if Art could tell, How from that sapphire fount the crisped brooks, Rolling...on orient pearl and sands of gold, With mazy error ander pendant shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed 225 Flowers worthy of Paradise ; thus... | |
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