| Friedrich Schiller - 1844 - 454 halaman
...still, still so, and own No other function " — and in the " Paradise Lost," " Mystical dance ! — -Mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular, Then most, when most irregular they seem." Der Philosophische Egoist, p. 110. Something of the same thought with that of this poem occurs in Faust:... | |
| Samuel Noble - 1845 - 564 halaman
...Mystical dance, which yonder starry sphere Of planets, and of 6xed, in all her wheels, Resembles nearest ; mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem : And in their motions, Harmony divine Bo smooths her charming tones, that God's own ear Listens delighted."•... | |
| John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 halaman
...dance, which yonder starry sphere 625 Of planets, and of fix'd, in all her wheels Resembles nearest, mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem ; And in their motions harmony divine 630 (For we have also our evening and our morn, We ours for change... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1849 - 568 halaman
...foreign causes. Yonder starry sphere Of planets and of fix'd, in all her wheels, Resembles nearest mazes intricate. Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular, Then most, when most irregular they seem. The stability of our system was established by La Grange : " a discovery," says Professor Playfair, " that... | |
| John Milton - 1849 - 650 halaman
...which yonder starry sphere 625 Of planets, and of fix 'd, in all her wheels Resembles nearest, mazus intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem ; And in their motions harmony divine 630 So smooths her charming tones, that Gods own ear Listens... | |
| John Milton - 1850 - 602 halaman
...which yonder starry sphere 625 Of planets, and of fix'd, in all her wheels Resembles nearest, mazus intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem ; And in their motions harmony divine 630 (For we have also our evening and our morn, We ours for change... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1851 - 494 halaman
...they feel, towards them has done his part ; they determine to do theirs. So on they walk • " through mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved ; yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem ; And in their motions harmony divine i So smooths her charming tones, that God's own ear Listens delighted,"... | |
| Samuel Noble - 1851 - 554 halaman
...dance, which vouder starry sphere Of planets, and of fixed, in all her wheels, Resembles nearest ; mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem: And in their motions, Harmony divine So smooth her charming tones, that God's own eu Listens delighted."*... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 472 halaman
...Mystical dance, which yonder starry sphere Of planets, and of fix'd, in all her wheels Resembles nearest, mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem; And in their motions harmony divine So smoothes her charming tones, that God's own eai Listens delighted.... | |
| James Hervey - 1853 - 424 halaman
...expediency of all those tribulations, which now, perhaps, he can hardly admit without reluctance, * Mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved ; yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem. / sr ( ON THE STARRY HEAVENS. 331 or suffer without sqme struggles of dissatisfaction. Then the gushing... | |
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