Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 306.
“And storied windows richly dight,
Casting a dim religious light.
There let the pealing organ blow,
To the full-voiced choir below,
In service high, and anthems clear
As may, with sweetness, through mine ear
Dissolve me into ecstasies,
And bring all heaven before mine eyes.”
Source: Il Penseroso (1631), Line 159
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“Yes, let the Angel blow!
A peal from the parted heaven,
The first of seven!”
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Behold on their garments the dust and slime,
Refrain, forbear,
Accept the weight of a nobler care
And take reproach from the fallen time!
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