| John Bell - 1788 - 628 pages
...Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world ; Or whether thou to our moist vows deny'd, Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus old, 160 Where the great vision of the guarded mount Looks tow'ard Namancos and Bayona's hold ; Sij Look... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...Where thou perbaps under the whelming tide Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world , Or whether thou to our moist vows deny'd, Sleep'st by the fable of...Where the great vision of the guarded mount Looks tow'ard Namancos and Bayona's hold ; Look homeward angel now, and melt with ruth : And, O ye Dolphins,... | |
| John Penwarne - 1807 - 254 pages
...CANTO THE FIRST. NOTE (A.) Ofthefam'd Guarded Mount.— " Or whether thou, to our moist vows denied, " Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus old, " Where the great vision of the guarded mount " Looks towards Namanco's and Bayona's hold." MILTON'S LYCIDAS. MILTON, doubting which way the waves might... | |
| Richard Warner - 1809 - 384 pages
...it the basis of one of the finest passages in his Lycidas. " Or, whether to onr moist vows denied " Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus old, " Where the...guarded mount " Looks tow'rd Namancos and Bayona's hold, " Look homeward, angel, now, and melt with ruth, " And, O ye dolphins, waft the hapless youth."* •... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...whelming tidej Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world; Or whether thou, to our moist vows denied, Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus old, Where the great Vision of the guarded Mount Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold: Look homeward, Angel, now, and melt with ruth : And, O ye dolphins,... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 pages
...tide, Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world j Or whether thou, to our moist vows denied, Sleep 'st by the fable of Bellerus old, Where the great Vision of the guarded Mount Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold : Look homeward, Angel, now, and melt with ruth : And, O ye dolphins,... | |
| John Milton - 1812 - 78 pages
...whelming tide Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world ; Or whether thou, to our moist vows denied, Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus old, Where the great Vision of the guarded mount Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold ; Look homeward, Angel, now, and melt with ruth : And, O ye dolphins,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 pages
...tide, '. f Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world; Or whether thou, to our moist vows denied, i / Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus* old, *, / Where the great Vision of the guarded Mount,f • • ' Looks tow'rd Namancost and Bayona's hold ; Look homeward, Angel, now, and melt with... | |
| John Davis - 1822 - 404 pages
...place of his abode. Milton, in apostrophizing Lycidas, alludes to this tradition : Or whether thou to our moist vows deny'd, Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus old. J The Longships are rocks off the Land's End, on the boldest of which a Light House is erected. To... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...whelming tide, Visit's! the bottom of the monstrous world ; Or whether thou, to our moist vows denied, Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus old, Where the great vision of the guarded mount Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold ; Look homeward, angel, now, and melt with ruth : And, O ye dolphins,... | |
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