| John Milton - 1843 - 444 sider
...hoods, and habits, with their wearers, tost And flutter'd into rags ; then relics, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all...world far off, Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled, and untrod. All this dark globe... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1843 - 592 sider
...wearers, toss'd And lluttcr'il into rags ; then reliques, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, hulls, The sport of winds : all these, upwhirl'd aloft, Fly...world far off, Into a limbo large and broad , since call'd The Paradise of Fools, to lew unknown Long alter, now unpeopled , and iintrod. All this dark... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 sider
...hoods, and habits, with their wearers, tost And flutter'd into rags; then reliques, beads, Indulgences, came flying all abroad ? I sought no homage from the race that write ; I kept, Ihe backside of Ihe world far ofT, Into a Limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools,... | |
| 1843 - 798 sider
...beings, are already gone, or fast departing to ' the tomb of all the Capulets' — to the "Back eide of the world, far off Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of fool»." " Before this tribunal must be presented the cause of educational improvement.... | |
| 1869 - 862 sider
...then reliques, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds; all these upwhirled aloft, Fly o'er the backside of the world far off, Into a limbo large and broad, since called The Paradise of Fools, lo few unknown Long after, now unpeopled and untrod." — Bk. iii. 484-97.... | |
| Samuel Phillips Day - 1844 - 228 sider
...beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all these upwhirl'd aloft Tf\y o'er the backside of the world far off Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown !Long after, riow unpeopled, and untrod."* I have thus... | |
| Mrs. John Burnett Pratt - 1845 - 268 sider
...swallowed up by them, or had gone where Milton tells us all vain and empty things go, — Up whirl'd aloft, Fly o'er the backside of the world far off, Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools.* Whether he visited that place or not, we cannot tell, but we found him... | |
| 1846 - 780 sider
...Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all these upwhirled aloft Fly o'er the back side of the world, far off, Into a Limbo large and broad, since called The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled and untrod. The "heaven of heaven,"... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 604 sider
...habits, with their wearers, tosa'd And flutter"d into rags ; then reliques, beads, 490 Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all these, upwhirl'd aloft, Fly o'er the back side of the world, far off, Into a limbo, large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools,... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1848 - 536 sider
...hoods, and habits, with their wearers, tost And flutter'd into rags : then relics, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds : all...world far off, Into a limbo large and broad, since call'd Thc Paradise of Fools." CHANGE OF SENTIMENTS IN FRANCE. 495 Odes, sonnets, quatrains, stanzas,... | |
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