| 1836 - 428 หน้า
...turn His labours, for thou canst, to peaceful end. But who ). thia, what thing of sea or land ? 710 Female of sex it seems, That so bedeck'd, ornate and gay, Comes this way sailing Like a sUtely ship Of Tarsus, bound for th' islet 715 Of Jaran or Gadire, With all her bravery on, and tackle... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 676 หน้า
...Church, which takes place usually in the latter end of the month of May. CHAPTER XXV. Bui who is this 7 what thing of sea or land — Female of sex it seems — That 90 bedeck "d, ornate, and gay, Comes this way sailing; 7 Milton. NOT long after the incident of the... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1838 - 386 หน้า
...HIS SISTERS. But who is this ; what thing of sea or land ? Female of sex it seems ; That so bedecked, ornate and gay, Comes this way sailing, Like a stately ship Of Tarsus or Gadire : With all her bravery on, and tackle trim, Sails filled, and streamers waving. CAPTAIN KENROCK... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 476 หน้า
...th'unjust. 4 Wingrateful. 5 See vol. ip 173. 6 As to Milton's use of the secondary accent, see Vol. ip 173. Comes this | way sail|ing Like | a state|ly ship| Of Tar|sus, bound | for th' isles| Of Ja|van or | Gadier| With all | her brav|ery on| : and tack|le trim|, Sails fill'd | and... | |
| John Milton - 1839 - 496 หน้า
...turn His labours, for thou canst, to peaceful end. But who is this ? what thing of sea or land ? 7io Female of sex it seems, That so bedeck'd, ornate, and gay, Comes this way sailing 694 dogs] Hom. Il. i. 4. Neicton. 700 crude] Premature, coining before its time, as ' Cruda ftmera'... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 482 หน้า
...bliss, I never heard till now, — I'll speak to her, And she shall be my queen. DALILA.— MILTOK. But who is this, what thing of sea or land ? Female of sex it seems, i That so bedecked, ornate, and gay, Comes this way sailing Like a stately ship Of Tarsus, bound for... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1841 - 418 หน้า
...made any more promises, my dear, since morning? SIR W. (looking towards the entrance from the lawn) " But who is this ? What thing of sea or land? Female...bedeck'd, ornate, and gay, Comes this way sailing." Enter Miss GALLAGHER. . Miss G. Sir, I beg pardon. But I was told miss O'Ha would wish to speak with... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 หน้า
...already Î Behold him in this state calamitous, and turn His labors, for thou carrar, to peaceful end broken tide And blind commotion heaves; while from the «bore. Eat into cav bedcck'd, ornate, and gay, Comes this way sailing Like a stately ship Of Tarsus, bound for the isles... | |
| William Langland - 1842 - 378 หน้า
...this beautiful passage may be compared a very similar one in the Samson Agonistes of Milton: — " But who is this, what thing of sea or land ? Female...way sailing Like a stately ship Of Tarsus, bound for th' isles Of Javan or Gadire, With all her bravery on, and tackle trim." 12759. Matth. v. 38. 12781.... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 หน้า
...already ? Behold him in this state calamitous, and turn His labors, for thou canst, to peaceful end. — ords and tunas, And definitions void : he led her forth, Daughter of Heaven ! that, slow-ascending woy'sailing Like a stately ship Of Tarsus, bound for the isles Of Javan or Gadire An amber scent of... | |
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