 | Bernhard Fabian, James E. Force, William Whiston, William Whiston - 1725 - 458 pages
...great Maker flul new Praife. Ye Mifts and Exhalations that now rife From Hill or fteaming Lake, duiky or grey, Till the Sun paint your fleecy Skirts with Gold, In Honour to the World's great Author rife : Whether to deck with Clouds the uncolour'd Or wet the thirfty Earth with falling Showers, Riling... | |
 | Robert Brinkley, Keith Hanley - 1992 - 396 pages
...Like Wordsworth's ascending vapour, Milton's elements provide an unalienated expression of authorship: Ye Mists and Exhalations that now rise From Hill or steaming Lake, duskie or grey. Till the Sun paint your fleecie skirts with Gold, In honour to the Worlds great Author... | |
 | John Milton - 1994 - 630 pages
...and mix And nourish all things, let your ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker still new praise. Ye Mists and Exhalations, that now rise From hill...great Author rise; Whether to deck with clouds the uncoloured sky, Or wet the thirsty earth with falling showers, 190 Rising or falling, still advance... | |
 | Claude J. Summers, Ted-Larry Pebworth - 1995 - 254 pages
...ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker still new praise. Ye Mists and Exhalations that now rise 185 From Hill or steaming Lake, dusky or grey, Till the Sun paint your fleecy skirts with Gold, In honor to the World's great Author rise, Whether to deck with Clouds th'uncolor'd sky, Or wet the thirsty... | |
 | John Milton - 2003 - 1012 pages
...ceaseless change Vary to our great maker still new praise. Ye mists and exhalations that now rise0 From hill or steaming lake, dusky or grey, Till the...great author rise, Whether to deck with clouds the uncoloured sky, Or wet the thirsty eanh with falling showers, 190 Rising or falling still advance his... | |
 | John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 2003 - 388 pages
...ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker still new praise. Ye Mists and Exhalations that now rise 185 From Hill or steaming Lake, dusky or grey, Till the Sun paint your fleecy skirts with Gold, In honor to the World's great Author rise, Whether to deck with Clouds th' uncolor'd sky, Or wet the thirsty... | |
 | Christopher R. Miller - 2006 - 11 pages
...Paradise Lost indicate, are very near indeed. 37 Adam invokes the mists in his hymn to God's glory: "Ye mists and exhalations that now rise / From hill or steaming lake, dusky or gray, / Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold, / In honor to the world's great Author rise"... | |
 | Mary C. Fenton - 2006 - 254 pages
...water describe Adam and Eve's love of and hope for their beloved place, their home, their land in Eden: Ye Mists and Exhalations that now rise, From Hill or steaming Lake, duskie or grey, Till the Sun paint your fleecie skirts with Gold, In honour to the Worlds great Author... | |
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