| William Ellery Channing - 1828 - 128 стор.
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overplied In Liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all...rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content though blind, had I no better guide.' Sonnet XXII. We see Milton's... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1828 - 572 стор.
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask f The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overply'd In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all...rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content though blind, had I no better guide.' — Sonnet XXII. We see... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1828 - 60 стор.
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overply'd In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all...rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content though blind, had I no better guide.' — Sonnet XXII. We see... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 130 стор.
...this dispute: ' What supports me dost thou ask ? ' The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied 'In Liberty's defence; my noble task, 'Of which all...rings from side to side; ' This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask ' Content, though blind, had I no better guide.' Sonnet to Skinner. ply... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 стор.
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask? The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overpliod . In Liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all...rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content though blind, had I no better guide.' Sonnet XXII. We see Milton's... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 стор.
...Right onward'. What supports me, dost thou ask? The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overplied In Liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all...rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content though blind, had I no better guide.' Sonnet XXII. We see Milton's... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 стор.
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, Friend, to' have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all...rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content, though blind, had I no better guide. SONNET. TO A VIRTUOUS YOUNG... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 354 стор.
...their idle orbs doth day appear Or sun or moon. Newton, ' a] In the printed copies, ' me.' Newton. Of which all Europe rings from side to side, This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind, had I no better guide. XXIII. ON HIS DECEASED WIFE.... | |
| Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 240 стор.
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all...rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind, had I no better guide. JOHN MILTON. ON HIS DECEASED... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 430 стор.
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all...rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind, had I no better guide." ALEXANDER MORUS took the... | |
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