With fancied roses, than the unblemished moon Before her wane begins on heaven's blue coast ; Thy Image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled... Waverley Novels - Side 319af Walter Scott - 1832Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1822 - 780 sider
...than the unblemish'd noon Before her wain begins on Heaven's blue coast ; Thy Image fulls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mix'd and reconciled in Thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with... | |
| 1822 - 696 sider
...the unblemish'd noon, • Before her wain begins on heaven's blue coast ; Thy image falls to earth. Yet some, I" ween, •', Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Pow'r, in which did blcud All that was mix'd and reconciled in thee Of mother's love with maiden purity,... | |
| 1824 - 452 sider
...noon Before her wane begins on Heaven's bine coast; Thy Image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Mot unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in Thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 366 sider
...that it attained that Heaven towards which it was devoutly addressed. CHAPTER VI. The Virgin's lmage falls — yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant...purity, Of high with low, celestial with terrene. WOKDPWOBTH. THE household of the Lady Eveline, though of an establishment becoming her present and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 324 sider
...disposed to doubt that it attained that Heaven towards which it was devoutly adv dressed. CHAPTER VI. The Virgin's image falls— -yet some, I ween, Not...reconciled in her Of mother's love with maiden's purity, Of bigb with low, celestial with terrene. WORDSWORTH. THE household of the Lady Eveline, though of an... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 370 sider
...devoutly addressed. CHAPTER VI. The Virgin's image tails — ye some, I ween, Not unforgiventhe suppliaii (knee might bend, As to a visible power, in which might blend All that was mixM, and reconciled in her Of mother's love with maiden's purity, • Of high with low, celestial... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 308 sider
...than the unblemished moon Before her wane begins on heaven's blue coast ; Thy Image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in Thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 sider
...her wane begins on heaven's blue coast; Thy Image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween. Not unforgivcn the suppliant knee might bend. As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in Thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 sider
...than the unblemished noon Before her wane begins on heaven's blue coast : Thy image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Ofhiyh with... | |
| Hawks Le Grice - 1841 - 462 sider
...John c. ai. 10 WALKS THROUGH THE STUDJ THE ANNUNCIATION, a bas-relief. " Thy image falls to earth. Yet some I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend , As to a visible power , in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in thee Of mother's love with maiden purity , Of high with... | |
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