Art thou not Lucifer ? he to whom the droves Of stars that gild the morn in charge were given ? The nimblest of the lightning-winged loves ? The fairest, and the first-born smile of... English Poems - Página 63por Richard Crashaw - 1900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1817 - 708 páginas
...stories ! Must the bright arms of Heaven rebuke these eyes, Mock me, and dazzle my dark mysteries ? " Art thou not Lucifer ? he to whom the droves Of stars that gild the mom in charge were given ? The nimblest of the lightning-winged loves, The fairest and the first-bom... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 440 páginas
..." Art thoa not Lucifer ? he to whom the droves Of stars that guild the morn in charge were given r The nimblest of the lightning-winged loves > The fairest, and the first-born smile of Heav'n ? Look in what pomp the mistress planet moves Rev'rently circled by the lesser seven ; Such,... | |
| 1820 - 394 páginas
...punishment, he thus beautifully communes with himself, and asks, in the hearing of his subjects, " Art thou not Lucifer? he to whom the droves Of stars,...Heaven ? Look in what pomp the mistress planet moves Rev'rently circled by the lesser seven ; Such, and so rich, the flames that from thine eyes Opprest... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 páginas
...punishment, he thus beautifully communes with himself, and asks, in the hearing of his subjects, " Art thou not Lucifer? he to whom the droves Of stars,...Heaven ? Look in what pomp the mistress planet moves Rev'rently circled by the lesser seven ; Such, and so rich, the flames that from thine eyes Opprest... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 páginas
...mind or body. Satan's soliloquy to himself is more beautiful and more in character at the same time. " Art thou not Lucifer? he to whom the droves Of stars...lightning-winged loves? The fairest and the first-born smile of Heav'n? Look in what pomp the mistress planet moves, Reverently circled by the lesser seven: Such and... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 páginas
...mind or body. Satan's soliloquy to himself is more beautiful and more in character at the same time. " Art thou not Lucifer? he to whom the droves Of stars...lightning-winged loves? The fairest and the first-born smile of Heav'n? Look in what pomp the mistress planet moves, Reverently circled by the lesser seven : , Such... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 páginas
...mind or body. Satan's soliloquy to himself is more beautiful and more in character at the same time. " Art thou not Lucifer? he to whom the droves Of stars that gild the morn in charge were giveu ? The nimblest of the lightning-winged loves? The fairest and the first-born smile of Heav'n... | |
| 1831 - 502 páginas
...of Heaven rebuke these eyes, Mock me, and cla/./.lc my, dark mysteries ? Art thou not LneMer ? lite to whom the droves •' Of stars, that gild the morn, In charge were given ? The nimblest »f the lightning- winged loves? The fairest, and the first-born smile of Heaven ? Look In what pomp... | |
| 1820 - 398 páginas
...punishment, he thus beautifully communes with himself, and asks, in the hearing of his subjects, " Art thou not Lucifer ? he to whom the droves Of stars, that guild the morn, in charge were given? The nimblest of the lightning-winged loves ? The fairest, and... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1834 - 408 páginas
...made way — What though I missed my blow ! yet I strook high. And to dare something is some victory. Art thou not Lucifer ? he to whom the droves Of stars...first-born smile of Heaven ? Look in what pomp the mistress-planet moves, Rev rently circled by the lesser seven ! Such, and so rich, the flames that... | |
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