Hail, wedded love, mysterious law, true source Of human offspring, sole propriety In Paradise, of all things common else. By thee adulterous lust was driven from men Among the bestial herds to range : by thee Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure,... The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to the Art of Logic. In Two Parts - Page 422by Isaac Watts - 1801 - 462 pagesFull view - About this book
| Isaac Watts - 1814 - 524 pages
...tilings common else : * By thee adulterous lust was driven from men * Amongst the bestial herds to range; by thee, ' Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure,...golden shafts employs, here lights ' His constant lamp, aijd waves his purple wings, ' Reigns here and revels; not in the bought smile * Of harlots, loveless,... | |
| John Milton - 1815 - 240 pages
...76{) Whose hed is nrnlenTd and chaste prononnc'd, Present, or past, as saints and patriarehs ns'd. Here love his golden shafts employs, here lights His constant lamp, and wares his pnrple wings, Reigas here and revels; not in the honght smile 765 Of harlots, loveless, joyless,... | |
| John Henry Livingston - 1816 - 192 pages
...things common else ; By tbee adult'rous lust was driv'n from men, Among the bestial herds to range ; by thee Founded in reason, loyal, just and pure, Relations...and all the charities Of father, son, and brother, 6rst were known. Perpetual fountain of domestic sweets, Whoie bed is undefil'd and chaste pronounc'd.... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 pages
...*- I By thee adult'rous lust was driv'n from men Among the bestial herds to range ; by thee. Pounded in reason, loyal, just, and pure, Relations dear,...charities Of father, son, and brother, first were known. Here Love his golden shafts employs, here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple wings. Reigns... | |
| 1816 - 700 pages
...the judgment of honour and reason, could not brand her with disgrace." That mysterious law by which " Relations dear and all the charities Of father, son...were known, Perpetual fountain of domestic sweets." This profane writer, in this Christian country, dared to stigmatize with his impure aspersion. •... | |
| 1816 - 700 pages
...the judgment of honour and reason, could not brand her with disgrace." That mysterious law by which " Relations dear and all the charities Of father, son...were known, Perpetual fountain of domestic sweets." This profane writer, in this Christian country, dared to stigmatize with his impure aspersion. " It... | |
| 1816 - 926 pages
...whilst occupied oa these topics, if we may borrow an analogy ¡Vom the purest earthly flame, Divine — Love his golden shafts employs, here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purpl« WinifS, Reigns here and revels. - B»t we must proceed to GUI' extracts. In Sermon III. Volume... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 342 pages
...driven from mart In paradise, of all things common else. Among the bestial herds to range ; by thrr, Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure, Relations...were known. Perpetual fountain of domestic sweets, Whose bed is uiidefil'd and chaste pronounc'd, Present or past, as saints or patriarchs us'd. Here... | |
| William Beloe - 1817 - 400 pages
...yap fAuptoi EIOIV eiri ^Oovi 3roXo£oT£i^r> Znv©-, (f uXaxsj Omruv avQfuvuv. , • V. 764. V. 764. Here Love his golden shafts employs, here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple wings, OVID AMOR. L. II. 9. 34. Notaque purpureus tela resmnit amor. Again, ART. AMAND. I. 232. Purpureus... | |
| 1825 - 806 pages
...— Ovid speaks of purple Capij, and Milton says, with inimitable elegance, Par. Lost, iv. 763 : " Here Love his golden shafts employs ; here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple wings. " (3) Nature mutt give way to Art.] — What is the propriety of this observation ? and what its application... | |
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