much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat: Nature within me seems In all her functions weary of herself; My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. MANOA. Believe not these suggestions, which proceed... Samson Agonistes - Страница 21написао/ла John Milton - 1890Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 страница
...with light, Nor the other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand: So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all...shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. Manoah. Believe not these suggestions, which proceed From anguish of the mind and humours black, r... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 страница
...with light, Nor the other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand : So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all...shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. Manoah. Believe not these suggestions, which proceed From anguish of the mind and humours black, That... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 564 страница
...nigh at hand: Co much I feel my genial spirits droop, lyly hopes all flat, Nature within me seems }b all her functions weary of herself; My race of glory run, and race of shame. And г shall shortly he with them that rest. Мая, Believe not these suggestions, which proceed From... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 370 страница
...stronger representation of the weariness of despondency, than in the words of Samson to his father : 1 feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat; nature...shame ; And I shall shortly be with them that rest. The reply of Sajnson to the flattering Dalilali affords a just and striking description of the stratagems... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 страница
...stronger representation of the weariness of despondency, than in the words of Samson to his father : —I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat...shame; And I shall shortly be with them that rest. The reply of Samson to the flattering Delilah affords a just and striking description of the stratagems... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 496 страница
...stronger representation of the weariness of despondency, than in the words of Samson to his father : —I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat;...shame; And I shall shortly be with them that rest. The reply of Samson to the flattering Delilah affords a just and striking description of the stratagems... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 464 страница
...stronger representation of the weariness of despondency, than in the words of Samson to his father : 1 feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat; nature...shame; And I shall shortly be with them that rest, The reply of Samson to the flattering Delilah affords a just and striking description of the stratagems... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1819 - 464 страница
...light. Nor the' other light of life continue longs But yield to double darkness nigh at hand So much 1 feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, Nature...shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest .".''' Believe not these suggestions, which proceed From anguish of the mind, and humours black, That... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 456 страница
...stronger representation of the weariness of despondency, than in the words of Samson to his father: 1 feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat; nature...shame; And I shall shortly be with them that rest. The reply of Samson to the flattering Delilah affords a just and striking description of the stratagems... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 страница
...treatwith light; Nor the' other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand : So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all...herself; My race of glory run, and race of shame, And 1 shall shortly be with them that rest. MAN. Believe not these suggestions, which proceed From anguish... | |
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