| 1844 - 456 páginas
...Or. 1838. MILTON'S PARADISE LOST.— BOOK V. 1. 331-349. So raying, with dispatehfnl looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent ; What choice to choose for delicacy best, What order, so contrived as not to mix Tastes, not well join'd, inelegant, but bring Taste alter taste upheld with... | |
| George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1844 - 530 páginas
...elegance of walnuts ; thc quaint cashoo-nut; almonds, figs, raisins, tamarinds, greenleaves, — in short, Whatever Earth, all-bearing mother, yields In India East or West, or middle shore In Pon tue or the Punick coast, or where AlcinouB reigned, fruit of all kind», in coot Rough, or smooth... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 544 páginas
...of walnuts ; the quaint cashoo-nut ; almonds, figs, raisins, tamarinds, green leaves, — in short, Whatever Earth, all-bearing mother, yields In India East or West, or middle shore In Pontus or the Punick coast, or where Alcinous reigned, fruit of all kinds, in coat Rough, or smooth rind, or bearded... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 540 páginas
...of walnuts ; the quaint cashoo-nut ; almonds, figs, raisins, tamarinds, green leaves, — in short, Whatever Earth, all-bearing mother, yields In India East or West, or middle shore In Porttus or the Punick coast, or where Alcinous reigned, fruit of all kinds, in coat Rough, or smooth... | |
| John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 páginas
...Earth God hath dispensed his bounties as in Heaven. 330 So saying, with despatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent ; What choice to choose for delicacy best, What order, so contrived as not to mix Tastes not well join'd, inelegant, but bring 335 Taste after taste upheld with... | |
| 1848 - 874 páginas
...fruits which as yet formed the whole range of food for man : — • With despatchful looks in haste Bhe turns, on hospitable thoughts Intent : What choice to choose for delicacy best ; What order, so contrived as not to mix Tastes, not well joined, inelegant ; but hrlng Taste after taste upheld with... | |
| 1848 - 876 páginas
...which as yet formed the whole range of food for man :— ' With despatchful looks In baste She tnniH, on hospitable thoughts intent : What choice to choose for delicacy best ; "What order, so contrived as not to mix Tastes, not well joined, inelegant ; but bring Taste after taste upheld with... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 758 páginas
...Earth God hath dispens'd his bounties as in Heaven. . 330 So saying, with dispatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent What choice...bring Taste after taste, upheld with kindliest change ; Bestirs her then, and from each tender stalk Whatever Earth, all-bearing mother, yields In India... | |
| John Milton, Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 608 páginas
...Earth God hath dispensed his bounties as in Heaven." 330 So saying, with dispatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent What choice to choose for delicacy best, What order so contrived as not to mix Tastes, not well joined, inelegant, but bring Taste after taste upheld with... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...knock'd ; Not one of all the thousand but was lock'd. DRYDEN. So saying, with despatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent, What choice to choose for delicacy best. MILTON. His hospitable gate, Unbarr'd to all, invites a numerous train Of daily guests; whose board... | |
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