| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...How extremely applicable and beautiful then is the language of Milton, when he speaks thus ; A bro.id and ample road, whose dust is gold, And pavement stars, as stars to thec appear, hedí in the galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly as a circling zone ihou seest Powder'd... | |
| John Milton - 1815 - 240 pages
...hlazing portals, led 57J To God's eternal hoose direet the way; A hroad and ample road, whose dnst is gold. And pavement stars, as stars to thee appear, Seen in the galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly, as a eireling zone thon seest 080 Powder'd with stars And now on earth the... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Astronomy - 1816 - 490 pages
...this portion of the heavens only, the telescope discovers to us that their number is without bounds. " A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold, And pavement...as stars to thee appear, Seen in the Galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly, as a cirling zone thou seest Powder'd with stars." MILTON. The immense distance... | |
| John Milton - 1817 - 214 pages
...through Heaven, That open'd wide her blazing portals, led. To God's eternal house direct the way ; A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold And pavement...as stars to thee appear, Seen in the galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly, as a circling zone, thou seest Powder'd with stars. And now on Earth the... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 pages
...is tlie language of Milton, when he speaks thus : A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold, Anil pavement stars, as stars to thee appear, Seen in the galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly as a circling zone thou seest Powtler'd with stars. There are other such marks... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 296 pages
...He through heaven, That open'd wide her blazing portals, led To God's eternal house direct the way; A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold And pavement...as stars to thee appear, Seen in the galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly, as a circling zone, thou seest Powder'd with stars. A nd now on earth the... | |
| Jacob Green - Constellations - 1871 - 240 pages
...the path which then* deities used in the heavens, and which led immediately to the abode of Jupiter. Milton alludes to this in the following lines: " A...whose dust is gold, And pavement stars, as stars to us appear Seen in the Galaxy." By the help of the telescope we now are able to demonstrate that this... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 580 pages
...their divine Person's ascending thither courses fought against Sisera. after he had created the world. A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold And pavement...as stars to thee appear, Seen in the galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly as a circling zone thou seest 580 Powder'd with stars. And now on earth the... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 572 pages
...plied by our author to the same Judges v. 20. the stars in their divine Person's ascending thither A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold And pavement...as stars to thee appear, Seen in the galaxy, that milky way, Which nightly as a circling zone thou seest 530 Powder'd with stars. And now on earth the... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...through heav< That open'd wide her blazing portals, led ' To 'God's eternal house direct the way_, A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold, And pavement...stars, as stars to thee appear, Seen in the galaxy, Hint milky way, Which nightly as a circling zone thou seest 5 Fowder'd with stars. And now on earth... | |
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