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" With supple joints, as lively vigor led : But who I was, or where, or from what cause, Knew not; to speak I tried, and forthwith spake; My tongue obey'd, and readily could name Whate'er I saw.  "
Memorials: And Other Papers - Side 76
af Thomas De Quincey - 1856
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Paradise Lost: A Poem,in Twelve Books; with a Memoir of the Author; Illus ...

John Milton - 1853 - 474 sider
...limb Survey'd, and sometimes went, and sometimes ran With supple joints, as lively vigour led : 20 But who I was, or where, or from what cause, Knew not. To speak I tried, and forthwith spake ; My tongue obey'd, and readily could name Whate'er I saw. '...
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De Quincey's works, Bind 2

Thomas De Quincey - 1854 - 364 sider
...and limb by limb Survey'd, and sometimes went, and sometimes ran With supple joints, as lively vigour led; But who I was or where, or from what cause, Knew not." — Paradite Lost, book viii. The who, the where (in any extended sense, ie, as regarded the external...
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The Bibliotheca Sacra and American Biblical Repository, Bind 12

1855 - 900 sider
...with joy my heart o'crflowed. Myself I then perused, and limb by limb Surveyed, and sometimes vxnt, and sometimes ran With supple joints, as lively vigor...who I was, or where, or from what cause, Knew not ; to speak I tried, and forthwith spake ; My tongue obeyed, and readily could name Whate'er I saw."...
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Liber Cantabrigiensis, an account of the aids afforded to poor students, the ...

Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 sider
...and limb by limb Survey'd, and sometimes went, and sometimes ran With supple joints, as lively vigour led: But who I was, or where, or from what cause. Knew not; to speak I tried, and forthwith spake ; My tongue obey'd, and readily eould name Whate'er I saw. Thou...
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The Defender

1855 - 900 sider
...and limb by limb Surveyed, and sometimes went and sometimes ran With supple joints, as lively vigour led : But who I was, or where, or from what cause, Knew not ; to speak I tried and forthwith spake ; My tongue obey'd, and readily could name Whate'er I saw. Thou...
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Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1

Thomas De Quincey - 1856 - 360 sider
...of Pericles, as repeating in its main features, for the great advantage of that Grecian Froissart, the situation of Adam during his earliest hours in...not." — Paradise Lost, Book viii. The who, the where (in any extended sense, that is, as regarded the external relations of his own country), and the/rom...
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Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1

Thomas De Quincey - 1856 - 360 sider
...situation of Adam during his earliest hours in Paradise, himself being the describer to the afiable archangel. The same genial climate there was ; the...regarded the external relations of his own country), and thejrom what cause — all these were precisely what the Grecian did not know, and first learned from...
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De Quincey's writings [ed. by J.T. Fields. 23 vols., comprising the final ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1856 - 358 sider
...atmosphere, whilst continually the uninteresting parts dropped away as the whole moved onwards, * " About ino round I saw Hill, dale, and shady woods, and sunny...not." — Paradise Lost, Book viii. The who, the where (in any extended sense, that is, as regarded the external relations of his own country), and the/rom...
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The Task, Table Talk, and Other Poems: With Critical Observations of Various ...

William Cowper - 1856 - 464 sider
...With fragrance and with joy my heart o'erflow'd. Myself I thon perused, and limb by limb Survey'd, and sometimes went, and sometimes ran "With supple...who I was, or where, or from what cause, Knew not : to speak I tried, and forthwith spake j My tongue obeyM, and readily coukl name Whate'er I saw,"...
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De Quincey's Writings: Memorials, and other papers. [Stereotyped ed.] 1856

Thomas De Quincey - 1856 - 352 sider
...Surveyed, and sometimes went, and sometimes ran With supple joints, as lively vigor led ; But who I ivas or where, or from what cause, Knew not." — Paradise Lost, Book viii. The who, the where (in any extended sense, that is, as regarded the external relations of his own country), and the from...
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