| James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 384 pages
...the" approach of certain fate? DRTDEN. Here love his golden shafts employs, here lights His c6nstant lamp, and waves his purple wings, Reigns here, and...revels; not in the bought smile Of harlots, loveless, j6yless, unendear'd. MILTON*. The accent may be observed in the second line of Dnjden, and the second... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...sweets, Whose bed is undenl'd and chaste pronounc'd, Present, or past, as saints and patriarchs us'd. Here love his golden shafts employs, here lights His...in the bought smile Of harlots, loveless, joyless, unendear'd, Casual fruition; nor in court amours, Mix'd dance, or wanton mask, or midnight ball, Or... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...should Each night forgiveness ask. Maturin's Bertram, a. 4, s. 2. Here love his golden shafts employ, here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple...in the bought smile Of harlots, loveless, joyless, unendear'd, Casual fruition ; nor in court amours, Mix'd dance, or wanton mask, or midnight ball, Or... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 454 pages
...th' approach of certain fate ? DRYUEtf. Here Love his golden shafts employs, here lights His c6nstant lamp, and waves his purple wings, Reigns here, and...in the bought smile Of harlots, loveless, joyless, unendear'd. MILTON. The accent may be observed, in the second line of Dryden, and the second and fourth... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...Present, or past; as saints and patriarchs us'd. Here Love his golden shafts employs, here lights Hi. constant lamp ; and waves his purple wings ; Reigns here, and revels : not in the bought smile Of liiirlols, lovdos, joyless, unendear'd; 766 Casual fruition ! nor in court-amours, Mlx'd dance, or... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 pages
...than by such digressions as this nnd that upon hypocrisy at the latter part of the third book. 763. Here love his golden shafts employs, here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple wings,] Here, as Mr. Steevens observes, there is a palpable imitation of Jonspn, Hymenaei, vol. vp 291. Marriage... | |
| Thomas Brown - Philosophy - 1824 - 514 pages
...there waiting, whose smile is peace, and whose very presence is more than happiness to his heart. Mere Love his golden shafts employs, — here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple wings — Here reigns and revels. The vows, which constitute a solemn part of the matrimonial engagement,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 468 pages
...certain fate ? DRYDEN. j Here Love his golden shafts employs, here lights His c6nstant temp, and wives his purple wings, Reigns here, and revels ; not in the bought smile Of harlots, loveless, j6yless, unendear'd. MILTON. The accent may be observed, in the second line of Dryden, and the second... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 530 pages
...line : Courage uncertain dangers may abate, But who can bear th' approach of certain fate. DBvDEN. Here love his golden shafts employs, here lights His...in the bought smile Of harlots, loveless, joyless, unendear'd. MILTON. The accent may be observed, in the second line of Dryden, and the second and fourth... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 502 pages
...chaste pronounced, Present, or past, as saints and patriarchs used. Here Love his golden shafts imploys, here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple...the bought smile Of harlots — loveless, joyless, unindeared, Casual fruition; nor in court amours, Mixed dance, or wanton mask, or midnight bal, Or... | |
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