| John Milton - 1870 - 436 str.
...chime, and with harsh din 20 Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord; whose love their motion sway'd In perfect diapason, whilst...state of good. O may we soon again renew that song, 25 And keep in tune with Heav'n, till God ere long To his celestial consort us unite, To live with... | |
| 1870 - 464 str.
...20 Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord, whose love their motion swayed In perfect diapason, whilst they stood, In first obedience and their state of good. Oh may we soon again renew that song, 25 And keep in tune with Heaven, till God ere long To his celestial... | |
| 1870 - 208 str.
...of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb." — Rev. xv, 3. " Oh let us even now begin that song, And keep in tune with heaven till God ere long To IJis celestial concert us unite, To live with Him, and sing in endless mom of light." ANON. December... | |
| John Milton - 1871 - 530 str.
...nature's chime, and with harsh din Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord, whose love their motion sway'd In perfect diapason, whilst...stood In first obedience, and their state of good. Oh, may we soon again renew that song, And keep in tune with heaven, till God, ere long To his celestial... | |
| Robert Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1871 - 458 str.
...din Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord, whose love their motion swayed In perfect diapason, whilst they stood In first obedience, and their state of good." 1 Milton's Lines at a Solemn Mustck. For moral creatures such discord is death; and thus we are all... | |
| John Milton, Edward Phillips - 1872 - 614 str.
...din Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord, whose love their motion sway'J In perfect diapason, whilst they stood In first obedience,...tune with Heaven, till God ere long To his celestial consort us unite, To live with him, and sing in endless morn of light. VIII. AN EPITAPH ON THE MARCHIONESS... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 568 str.
...made To their great Lord ; whose love their motion svvay'd *~ In perfect diapason, whilst they stood f In first obedience, and their state of good. «^ O may we soon again renew that song, 25 And keep in tune with Heav'n, till God ere long his celestial consort us unite, ^-et^—jl~. To... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 606 str.
...nature's chime, and with harsh din Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord, whose love their motion sway'd In perfect diapason, whilst...stood In first obedience, and their state of good. 0 may we soon again renew that song, And keep in tune with Heav'n, till God ere long To his celestial... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 678 str.
...chime, and with harsh din. 20 Broke the fair musick that all creatures made X To their great Lord, whose love their motion sway'd In perfect ^diapason, whilst...stood In first obedience, and their state of good. 0, may we soon again renew that song, 25 'Aid ^keep in tune with Heaven, till God ere long To his celestial... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 518 str.
...20 Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord, whose love their motion swayed In perfect diapason, whilst they stood In first obedience,...tune with Heaven, till God ere long To his celestial consort us unite, To live with Him, and sing in endless morn of light SONG ON MAY MORNING. Now the... | |
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