To Paradise, the happy seat of man, His journey's end, and our beginning woe. But first he casts to change his proper shape ; Which else might work him danger or delay : And now a stripling cherub he appears, Not of the prime, yet such as in his face... The Wishing-cap Papers - Page 192by Leigh Hunt - 1873 - 455 pagesFull view - About this book
| English poetry - 1714 - 528 pages
...Prime, yet fuch as in his Face Youth fmil'd celeftial, and to ev'ry Limb Suitable Grace diffus'd. -^ Under a Coronet his flowing Hair In Curls on either Cheek play'd: Wings he wore Of many a. colour'd Plumt fpcmkled with Gold : His Habit fit for fpeed fucc'mft ; and held Before his decent Steps... | |
| John Milton - 1746 - 260 pages
...and to ev'ry limb Suitable grace diffus'd, fo well he feign'd. Under a coronet his flowing hair 640 In curls on either cheek play'd ; wings he wore Of many a color'd plume, fprinkled with gold : His habit fit for fpeed fuccinft, and held Before his decent fteps... | |
| John Milton - 1746 - 464 pages
...and to every limb Suitable grace diffus'd, fb well he feign'd. Under a coronet his flowing hair 640 In curls on either cheek play'd, wings he wore Of many a colour'd plume, fprinkled with gold : His habit fit for fpeed fuccinct, and held Before his decent... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 666 pages
...Angel could not be drawn Were fixed at his back, to cnt ha by the pencil of Raphael than is aery ways. Under a coronet his flowing hair In curls on either cheek play'd ; wings he wore Of many a color'd plume fprinkled with gold, His habit fit for fpeed fuccinft, and held Before his decent fteps... | |
| John Milton - Epic poetry, English - 1759 - 608 pages
...and to every limb Suitable grace diffus'd, fo well he feign'd: Under a coronet his flowing hair 64o In curls on either cheek play'd; wings he wore Of many a color'd plume, fprinkled with gold; His habitant for fpeed,fuccincl; and held Before his decent fteps... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1763 - 292 pages
...his face Youth fmil'd celeftial, and to ev'ry limb Suitable grace d\ 'jfus 'd, fe well he feign' d; Under a coronet his flowing hair In curls on either cheek play'd ; wings he wore Of many a cohur'd plume, fprinkled with gold. Some of the lines of this defcription are remarkably defective... | |
| John Milton - 1763 - 670 pages
...painted jays, Were fixed at his back, to cat his aery ways. 243 Under a coronet his flowing hair 640 In curls on either cheek play'd ; wings he wore Of many a color'd plume fprinkled with gold, His habit fit for fpeed fuccindt, and held Before his decent fleps... | |
| English poetry - 1776 - 478 pages
...and to every limb Suitable grace diffus'd, fo well he feign'd : Under a coronet his flowing hair 640 In curls on either cheek play'd ; wings he wore Of many a color'd plume fprinkled with gold, His habit fit for fpeed fuccincl, and held Before his decent fteps... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 278 pages
...in his face Youth fmil'd celeftial, and to every limb Suitable grace diffus'd, fo well he feign'd : Under a coronet his flowing hair In curls on either cheek play'd ; wings he -wore Of many a color' d plume fprinkled with gold, His habit fit for %eed fuccinft, and held Before his decent fteps... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 430 pages
...and to every limb Suitable grace diffus'd, fo well he feign'd : Under a coronet his flowing hair 64.0 In curls on either cheek play'd ; wings he wore Of many a color'd plume fprinkled with gold, His habit fit for fpeed fuccin£t, and held Before his decent fteps... | |
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