| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pagine
...brightest Seraphim Apprqafih not but with both wings veil their eyes. Thee, next they sang, of ail cisaticn first, Begotten Son, Divine Similitude, In whose conspicuous...th' almighty Father shines, Whom else no creature pan behold ; on thec Jmpress'd th' effulgence of his glory' abides, Transfus'd on thee his ample Spirit... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pagine
...appear, 380 Yet dazzle Heav'n, that brightest Seraphim Approach not, but with both wings veil their eyes. Thee, next they sang, of all creation first, Begotten Son, Divine Similitude, In whose conspicuous count' nance, without cloud Made visible, th' Almighty Father shines, 386 Whom else no creature can... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pagine
...dazzle heaven, that hrightest Seraphim • . •< Approach not, hut with hoth wings• veil their eyes. Thee, next they, sang, of all creation first, . •...similitude, In whose conspicuous count'nance, without eloud Made visihle, tli' almighty Father shines, . i Whoqiselse no creature can hehuld ; on tliec Imnrcss'd... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pagine
...appear, 380 Yet dazzle Heav'n, that brightest Seraphim Approach not but with both wings veil their eyes. Thee, next they sang, of all creation first, Begotten Son, Divine Similitude, In yhose conspicuous count'nance, without cloud 3 85 Made visible, th' almighty Father shines, Whom else... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pagine
...appear, 380 Yet dazzle Heav'n, that brightest seraphim Approach not, but with both wings veil their eyc^ Thee next they sang of all creation first, Begotten...without cloud Made visible, th' almighty Father shines, 386 Whom else no creature can behold ; on thee Impress'd th' effulgence of his glory' abides, Transfus'd... | |
| 1810 - 286 pagine
...Heaven ; that brightest Seraphim " Approach not, but u'ilh both icings veil their eyes. BOOK. III. • Thee next they sang, of all creation first,* Begotten Son, Divine Similitude, In whose conspicuous countenance, without cloud, Made visible, the Almighty Father shines ; Whom eke no creature can behold... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 484 pagine
...appear, Yet dazzle Heaven, that brightest Seraphim Approach not, but with both wings veil their eyes. The next they sang of all creation first, Begotten Son, Divine Similitude, In whose conspicuous countenance, without doubt Made visible, the Almighty Father shines, Whom else no creature can behold;... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 342 pagine
...appear, 380 Yet dazzle Heav'n. that brightest seraphim Approach not, but with both wings veil their eyes. Thee, next they sang, of all creation first, Begotten Son, divine similitude, In whose conspicuous countenance, without cloud 385 Madt visible, ill' Almighty Father shines, Whom else no creature can... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 pagine
...appear, Yet dazzle Heaven, that brightest serapliim Approach not, but with both wings veil their eyes. Orme & Brown countenance, without cloud Made visible, the Almighty Father shines, Whom else no creature can behold... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 226 pagine
...appear, Yet dazzle Heaven, that brightest Seraphim Approach not, but with both wings veil their eyes. Thee next they sang of all creation first, Begotten Son, Divine Similitude, In whose conspicuous countenance, without cloud Made visible, the Almighty Father shines, Whom else no creature can behold... | |
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