| 1822 - 284 pàgines
...now see Bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh, myself Before me. Woman is her name; of man Extracted : for this cause he shall forego Father and mother,...one soul.' " She heard me thus; and though divinely Yet innocence, and virgin modesty, [brought, Her virtue, and the conscience of her worth, That would... | |
| 1822 - 788 pàgines
...fairest this Of all thy gifts, nor etivieit. I now see Bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh, my self."— She heard me thus, and though divinely brought. Yet innocence and virgin modesty, Her virtue, and the conscience or her worth, Thai would be woo 'd, and nut uniougbt be won, Not obvious,... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 306 pàgines
...now see Bone of my hone, flesh of my flesh, myself Before me : Woman is her name ; of Man Extracted ; for this cause he shall forego Father and mother, and to his wife adhere ; And they shall he one flesh, one heart, one soul. She heard me thus : and thongh divinely hrought, Yet iunocence,... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 438 pàgines
...fairest this "Of all thy gifts, nor enviest. I now see Bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh, myself." She heard me thus, and though divinely brought, Yet innocence and virgin modesty, Her virtue, and the conscience of her worth, That would be woo'd, and not unsought be won, Not obvious,... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 884 pàgines
...fairest this Of all thy gifts, nor enviest. I now see Bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh, myself.'— She heard me thus, and though divinely brought, Yet innocence and virgin modesty, Her virtue, and the conscience of her worth, That would be woo'd, and not unsought be won, Not obvious,... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pàgines
...see Bone of my bone, flesh of my tlesh, myself 495 Before me; Woman is her name, of man Extracted : for this cause he shall forego Father and mother,...heart, one soul.' " She heard me thus, and though divinnly brought, " 500 Yet innocence and virgin modesty, Her virtue and the conscience of tier worth,... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 976 pàgines
...lines : I have no remembrance of them. Sir Charles. She heard me thus; and, though divinely brought. Her virtue, and the conscience of her worth. That would be woo'd, and not unsought be won, Wrought in her so, that, seeing me, she turn'd. I follow'd her. She what was honour knew, And with... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 824 pàgines
...lines : I have uo remembrance of them. Sir Charles. She heard me thus ; and, though divinely brought, Her virtue, and the conscience of her worth. That would be woo'd, and not unsought be won, Wrought in her so, that, seeing me, she turn'd. I follow'd her. She what was honour knew, And with... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 580 pàgines
...Bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh, myself 495 Before me ; Woman is her name, of man . Extracted ; for this cause he shall forego Father and mother, and to' his wife adhere ; 438. — heav'n in her eye,] A passage in Shakespeare's Troilus seems to have been in our author's... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 572 pàgines
...see Bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh, myself 495 Before me ; Woman is her name, of man Extracted ; for this cause he shall forego Father and mother, and to' his wife adhere ; 488. — heav'n in her eye,] A passage in Shakespeare's Troilus seems to have been in our author's... | |
| |