Both turn'd, and under open sky ador'd The GOD that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n Which they beheld, the moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole. Thou also mad'st the night, Maker Omnipotent, and thou the day... Dionysius Longinus On the Sublime - Page 157by Longinus, William Smith - 1743 - 189 pagesFull view - About this book
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 426 pages
...Thus talking hand in hand alone they pass'd .On to their blissful bovver There arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd : and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heaven, Which they beheld, the moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole. " Thou also mad'st the night,... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 378 pages
...following lines : ' Tims at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both tnrn'd, and under open sky iulor'il The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n, Which they beheld, the moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole : " Thou also mad'st the night, Maker omnipotent, and thou... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 462 pages
...upon two syllables together, and in both strong. As Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd, and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n. In others the accent is equally upon two syllables, but upon both weak : -a race To fill the earth,... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1819 - 366 pages
...moon, Or glittering starlight, without thee is sweet. Thus, at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd ; and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth and heaven, Which they beheld ; the moon's resplendent glofic, And starry pole : Thou also mad'st the night,... | |
| John Milton - Fall of man - 1820 - 342 pages
...aveng'd On him who had stole Jove's authentic fire. Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd, and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heaven, Which they beheld, the moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole ; " Thou also mad'st the night,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 456 pages
...syllables together, and in both strong. As Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both /urn', I, and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n. In others the accent is equally upon two syllables, but upon both weak. •a race To fill the earth,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...him who had stole Jove's authentic fire. Thus, at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both tum'd, 3+ Heaven, Which they beheld, the Moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole : " Thou also mad'st the night,... | |
| Samuel Charles Wilks - Christianity - 1821 - 620 pages
...improvement? or rather, is And again in the evening : " When at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd, and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n, And starry pole. Thou also mad'st the night, Maker Omnipotent ! and Thou the day, Which we in our appointed... | |
| Lindley Murray - Children - 1821 - 278 pages
...they pass'd Oa to their blissful bow'r. -There arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd ; and under open sly ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n, Which they beheld, the moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole. " Thou also'mad'st the night, Maker Omnipotent, and thou... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 346 pages
...who had stole Jove's authentic fire. Thus, at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, 720 Both tura'd, and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heaven. Which they beheld, the moon's resplendent globe. And starry pole: " Thou also mad'st the night,... | |
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