| John Milton - 1833 - 308 pages
...sense, I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporeal forms, As may express them best; though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heaven, and things therein 590 Each to other like, more than on earth is thought ? As yet this world was not, and Chaos wild Reign'd... | |
| Edward Moor - 1834 - 612 pages
...IN HEAVEN. A Fragment. By an Eminent Professor in one of the Colleges. Demy 12mo. Price 4.?. bds. '* What if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to each other like, more than on earth is thought ? "—Milton, This work was originally collected by... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 526 pages
...spiritual to corporal forms, As may express them best; though what if earth Be but the shadow of heav'n; and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought ? As yet this world was not, and Chaos wild Reign'd where these heav'ns now roll, where earth now rests... | |
| William Pitt Scargill - 1835 - 302 pages
...IN HEAVEN. A Fragment. By an Eminent Professor in one of the Colleges. Demy 12m o. price 4.9. bda. "What if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to each other like, more than on earth is thought ? "—Milton* This work was originally collected by... | |
| John Milton - 1836 - 348 pages
...I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporeal forms, s As may express them best; though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heaven, and things therein 575 Each to other like, more than on earth is thought? As yet this world was not, and Chaos wild Reigned... | |
| John Sheppard - 1837 - 358 pages
...our Lord, And most divine Redeemer, hath foreshown By his precursive rising ; and hath pledg'd * " what if earth Be but the shadow' of heaven, and things...Each to' other like, more than on earth is thought ?" Farad. Lost v. 5?4. To all the ransom'd ' spirits of the just' As their complete redemption, and... | |
| Joseph Elisha Freeman - 1837 - 204 pages
...lovely and sublime than those of earth, they are not altogether dissimilar to them. [Note p.~\ For, " What if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things...Each to other like, more than on earth is thought ? " Hence the shining fields and crystal rills that murmur through them ; the rushing streams and living... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 470 pages
...sense, I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporal forms, As may express them best; though what if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than ou earth is thought? As yet this world was not, and Chaos wild Reign'd where these heavens now roll,... | |
| 1838 - 586 pages
...sense, I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporeal forms, As may express them best; though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heaven, and things...Each to other like, more than on earth is thought ? As yet this world was not, and Chaos wild Reign'd where these Heavens now roll, where Earth now rests... | |
| William Merry - 1839 - 112 pages
...after the image of heavenly things, as the creature after the Creator. The sublime Milton writes, " What if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things...Each to other like, more than on earth is thought."* This, however, we may be assured of, that the beauty and magnificence described in the latter chapters... | |
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