He sees beyond, umbrageous grots and caves, Where odorous plants entwine their glistening leaves.
If in charnell houses, Caves, Horrid grots and mossie graves, Where the mandraks hideous howles Welcome bodies voide of soules, My power extends, why may not I Hugg those who are condemd to dy?
Or horid grotswhere comfortable light Hates to dispence its luster, yet my search Should find thee out, reduce thee to this brest Once[124] thy lovd Paradice.
Burned, like slow-flaming crimson fires, From shadowed grots of arches interlaced, And topped with frostlike spires.
The grots are richly paved with pietra-commessa, shells, coral, etc.
To live ingrots and caves, and hate the day Because it shows the way, The way, which from this dead and dark abode Leads up to God, A way where you might tread the sun, and be More bright than he!
Trees and not grots were the temples of our forefathers.
Now I turned my eyes to the ridge of precipices, in whose grots and caverns Saturn and his people passed their life; then to the distant ocean.
Philips, in his fourth Pastoral: Nor dropping waters which from rocks distil, And welly grots with tinkling echoes fill.
Repentant sighs, and voluntary pains: Ye rugged rocks, which holy knees have worn; Ye grots and caverns, shagged with horrid thorn!
Silver, or gold are common in my sight: Such treasures in our spaciousgrots abound, But in the skies, I trow, are seldom found.
We hold more treasures in our grots profound, Than on the surface of the earth are found.
Now from them the swain took the magic chain, (The sunbeams redden the sky) And the Dwarfs they fled to their grots again, And Skirnir vaulted on high.
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