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" And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to... "
Paradiso perduto di Milton - Página 132
por John Milton - 1852
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The North British review

1851 - 622 páginas
...— " So much the rather, thou, Celestial Light Shine inward ; and the mind through all her powers Irradiate : there plant eyes, all mist from thence...see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight." His last illness was but of short duration. It has been truly said that nothing more was needed to...
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 páginas
...rather thou, celestial light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there '8 plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse,...see, and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight. MILTON. 1. What passages of Scripture are alluded to in the, introductory lines of this piece ? 2....
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The Paradise Lost

John Milton - 1851 - 554 páginas
...thou, celestial Light. Shine inward, and the mind through all her pow'rs Irradiate, there plant^yes ; all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sighta 55 Now had th' Almighty Father from above, From the pure empyrean where he sits High throned...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1

John Milton - 1852 - 472 páginas
...through all her powers, Irradiate; there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that T may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight....from above, From the pure empyrean where he sits High throned above all height, bent down his eye, His own works, and their works, at once to Tiew: About...
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Chambers's Repository of Instructive and Amusing Tracts

534 páginas
...shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes ; all mist from thence...see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight. On his throne high above nil height, the Almighty Father sat viewing his works. He beheld first our...
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Sketches of English Literature from the Fourteenth to the Present Century

Clara Lucas Balfour - 1852 - 458 páginas
...shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence...see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight." Gloriously was this last aspiration fulfilled ! It has been finely said, Milton is never more himself...
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Thoughts on several subjects, by the author of 'Memoirs of a working man'.

Thomas Carter - 1852 - 190 páginas
...: — " So much the rather thou. Celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes : all mist from thence...see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight" If the reader will bear with me — which I hope he will — I must give yet another instance of a...
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Studies from the English Poets

George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 páginas
..." or." So much the rather them, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence...see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight. 55 Now had the Almighty Father from above, From the pure empyrean1 where He sits High-throned above...
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The Home friend, a weekly miscellany of amusement and instruction, Volumen1

Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1852 - 652 páginas
...shut out. So much the rather, thou celestial light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate, there plant eyes, all mist from thence...see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight." His first wife died in the year 1662, leaving him three daughters; ami he not long afterwards married...
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The Class Book of Poetry

Class-book - 1852 - 152 páginas
...shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her pow'rs Irradiate, there plant eyes ; all mist from thence...see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight. an!> T\vo of far nobler shape, erect and tall, Godlike erect, with native honour clad, In naked majesty...
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