| 1842 - 692 pages
...means of outwitting them." With these words, they bent their steps towards the castle. CHAPTER V. " Now came still evening on ; and twilight gray, Had in her sober livery all things clad." Milton. WE left de Courcy and his friend Sir Edward de Clifford, conversing at the " Broken Cross,"... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1832 - 260 pages
...— WHITEHEAD. SECTION V. Discourse between Adam and Eve, retiring to reit. NOW came still ev'ning on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad. Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, • • " £ " They to their grassy couch, these to their i Were... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1833 - 240 pages
...misery of the present world arises whence ; I shall do what good thing to inherit eternal life." " Now came still evening on, and twilight gray " Had, in her sober livery, all things clad." " Stern rugged nurse, thy rigid lore " With patience many a year she bore." What did the evening do... | |
| Rev. Samuel Wood - 1833 - 224 pages
...secure than he ought to have been, considering its importance. (Restrictive.) Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk ; all but the wakeful nightingale. Milton. (Exceptive.) Let there be no noise made, my gentle friends,... | |
| 1833 - 444 pages
...still Evening on, and Twilight gray Had m her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were sunk, all but the wakeful nightingale: She all night long her amorous descant sung; Silence was pleased:... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 pages
...him there 595 Arraying with reflected purple and gold The clouds that on his western throne attend. Now came still evening" on , and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad; . Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, , 600 They to their grassy couch, these to their nests Were slunk,... | |
| Notes - 1834 - 264 pages
...still evening on, and twilight grey Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale; She all night long her amorous descant sung; Silence was pleased:... | |
| George Field - 1835 - 310 pages
...even' , Like a sad votarist in palmer's weed, Rose from the hindmost wheels of Phoebus' wain. MILTON. Now came still evening on, and twilight gray, Had, in her sober livery, all things clad. ID. PAR. LOST. Ye mists and exhalations, that now rise From hill or streaming lake, dusky or gray,... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1835 - 238 pages
...misery of the present world arises whence ; I shall do what good tiling to inherit etermil life." " Now came still evening on, and twilight gray " Had, in her sober livery, all lltings clad." " Stern rugged nurse, thy rigid lore " With patience many a year she bore." What did... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 pages
..., peignant de reflets de pourpre et d'or les nuages qui sur son trône occiental lui font cortège. Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad : Silence accompanied; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all... | |
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