| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...fhut out. So much the rather, thou Ccdeftial Light, Shine inward, and the Mind thro' all herPow'rs Irradiate ; there plant Eyes, all Mift from thence...that I may fee and tell Of things invifible to mortal Sight. Milton. Spokm of himftlf. LIGHTNING. See Greatnefs, Sicknefs, Singing, Necromancer, Storm, Thunder.... | |
| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 pages
...Entrance quite fhut out. So much the rather .thou Celeftial Light Shine inward, and the Mind thro' all her Powers^ Irradiate, there plant Eyes, all Mift...that I may fee and tell Of things invifible to mortal Sight. •Milton farad, Io$t9 1. 3. CIV. The four Ages of the World. The Golden Age. THE Golden Age... | |
| Jonathan Richardson - 1734 - 756 pages
...Added to the Vigour of my Mental Sight. as n. 51. So much the rather thou Celeftial Light Shine Imvard, and the Mind through all her Powers Irradiate, There plant Eyes, all Miji from Thence Purge and DiJjterfet • As As little did his Book Suffer by This Misfortune in regard... | |
| John Milton - 1746 - 464 pages
...! 5a So much the rather thou, cceleftial light ! Shine inward, and the mind through all her pow'rs Irradiate ; there plant eyes ; all mift from thence...tell Of things invifible to mortal fight. 55 Now had th' Almighty FATHER from above, (From the pure empyrean where he fits High thron'd above all height)... | |
| John Milton - 1746 - 260 pages
...! 50 So much the rather thou, cceleftial light ! Shine inward, and the mind throogh all her pow'rs Irradiate ; there plant eyes ; all mift from thence...that I may fee and tell Of things invifible to mortal f:ght. 55 Now had th' Almighty Father from above, (From the pure empyrean where He fits High thron'd... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 674 pages
...of igo Book III. 5° And wifdom at one entrance quite (hut out. So much the rather thou, celeftial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her...and tell Of things invifible to mortal fight. 55 Now isitrks is an unphilofophieal expreffion. If fo, and if the fentence muft terminate at //...-.', why... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 666 pages
...19° PARADISE LOST. 5' And wifdom at one entrance quite mut out. So much the rather thou, celeftial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her...fee and tell Of things invifible to mortal fight. 5$ Now ivories is an unphilofophical expreffion. If fo, and if the fentence mu t terminate at blank,... | |
| John Milton - 1754 - 342 pages
...mind through all her pow'rs Irradiate ; there plant eyes ; all mid from thence Purge , ad di fperfe ; that I may fee and tell Of, things invifible to mortal fight. Now had th' Almighty Father from above , ( From the pure empyrean where He fits High thioo'd above... | |
| James Hervey - 1755 - 452 pages
...are Foolijhnefi unto Him, i Cor. ii. 14. . * I John it. so, 27. Thou celcjlial Light, Shine inu-ard, and the Mind through all her Powers Irradiate ; there plant Eyes ; *all Miji from thence Purge and difpcrfe ! Milton, B. III. 51. DI ADIALOGUE III. THERO N. 'E are now, Afpafio,... | |
| John Milton - 1759 - 608 pages
...expung'd and ras'd, And wifdom,at one entrance.quite fhut out. . 5o So much the rather thou, celeftial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her...Irradiate; there plant eyes; all mift from thence Purge and difpeife, that I may fee, and tell, Of things invifible to mortal fight. 55 Now had th'almighty Father,... | |
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