| James Augustus St. John - 1835 - 1048 pages
...me." Without farther preface, she began as folbm:— CHAPTER VI. THE BISHAREIN AND THE DERWISH KING. Those happy climes that lie Where day never shuts his eye, Up in the broad fields of the sky : There eternal summer dwells, And west winds, with musky wing, About the cedarn alleys fling Nurd and cassia's... | |
| Stanhope Busby - 1837 - 136 pages
...the Spirit sings in the epilogue to Comus : To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that lit Where Day never shuts his eye, Up in the broad fields...There I suck the liquid air, All amidst the gardens fail* Of Hesperus, and his daughters three, That sing about the golden tree : Along the crisped shades... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 496 pages
...Richard III. act i. sc. 3. ' Duck with French nods. Warlon. The dances ended, the SPIRIT epiloguises. SP. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that...broad fields of the sky : There I suck the liquid air 980 All amidst the gardens fair Of Hesperus, and his daughters three That sing about the golden tree... | |
| John Milton - 1839 - 496 pages
...932. ' from hard assays.' P. Reg. i. 264. iv. 478. Todd. The dances ended, the SPIRIT epiloguises. Sp. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that...broad fields of the sky : There I suck the liquid air 9eo All amidst the gardens fair Of Hesperus, and his daughters three That sing about the golden tree... | |
| 1840 - 372 pages
...[being] ended, the Spirit epiloguizes. Spir. To the ocean now I fly, And those happy climes that fie Where day never shuts his eye, Up in the broad fields...daughters three That sing about the golden tree : Along (he crisped shades and bowers, Revels the spruce and jocund Spring ; The Graces and the rosy-bosom'd... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 pages
...dance O'er sensual Folly and Intemperance. The dancei [being] ended, the Spirit cpilnguizrf. Spir. ; And all who since, baptiz'd or infidel, Jousted in Asprarnont, or Mon shute his eye, Up in the broad fields of the sky: There I suck the liquid air 980 AH amidst the gardens... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pages
...dance O'er sensual Folly and Intemperance. Tkc dances \being] ended, the Spirit epiloguizes. Sptr. U ǒ3 H . ص,h i Sk.PX >2^ 1'l in the broad fields of the sky: There I tuck the liquid air 980 All amidst the gardens fair Of... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...dance O'er sensual Folly and Intemperance. The dances [oeing] ended, the Spirit epttogiazes. Spir. ait, Anxious, and trembling for the birth of Fate. CANTO III. CLOSE by shuls his eye. Up in the broad fields of the sky: There I suck the liquid air 980 All amidst the gardens... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...it by degrees to the soul's essence, Till all be made immortal. [The Spirit's Epilogue in Cornus.] v$ , daughter» three That sing about the golden tree : Along the crieped shades and bowers Revele the spruce... | |
| 1844 - 588 pages
...ground. Mr. Etty — No. 152 — has selected that charming description by the attendant spirit of the gardens fair Of Hesperus, and his daughters three That sing about the golden tree. It is the season of "jocund spring" who revels in "crisped shades and bowers" — Adonis slumbers on... | |
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