ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143 Seiten |
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... keep clear of political strife : fierce controversy can benefit no man : who touches pitch must expect to be , certainly will be , defiled : Milton sacrificed twenty of the best years of his life , doing work which an underling could ...
... keep clear of political strife : fierce controversy can benefit no man : who touches pitch must expect to be , certainly will be , defiled : Milton sacrificed twenty of the best years of his life , doing work which an underling could ...
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... keep up a frail and feverish being " ( 8 ) ; ( b ) " Be well stock'd with | as fair a herd as grazed ” ( 152 ) ; ( c ) “ But to my task . | Néptune | besides the sway " ( 18 ) ; ( d ) 66 ' Benighted in these woods . | Nów to | my charms ...
... keep up a frail and feverish being " ( 8 ) ; ( b ) " Be well stock'd with | as fair a herd as grazed ” ( 152 ) ; ( c ) “ But to my task . | Néptune | besides the sway " ( 18 ) ; ( d ) 66 ' Benighted in these woods . | Nów to | my charms ...
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... keep up a frail and feverish being , Unmindful of the crown that Virtue gives , After this mortal change , to her true servants Amongst the enthroned gods on sainted seats . Yet some there be that by due steps aspire To lay their just ...
... keep up a frail and feverish being , Unmindful of the crown that Virtue gives , After this mortal change , to her true servants Amongst the enthroned gods on sainted seats . Yet some there be that by due steps aspire To lay their just ...
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... on the tawny sands and shelves Trip the pert faeries and the dapper elves . By dimpled brook and fountain - brim , The wood - nymphs , decked with daisies trim , 120 Their merry wakes and pastimes keep : What hath night ΤΟ COMUS .
... on the tawny sands and shelves Trip the pert faeries and the dapper elves . By dimpled brook and fountain - brim , The wood - nymphs , decked with daisies trim , 120 Their merry wakes and pastimes keep : What hath night ΤΟ COMUS .
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John Milton Arthur Wilson Verity. Their merry wakes and pastimes keep : What hath night to do with sleep ? Night hath better sweets to prove ; Venus now wakes , and wakens Love . Come , let us our rites begin ; ' Tis only daylight that ...
John Milton Arthur Wilson Verity. Their merry wakes and pastimes keep : What hath night to do with sleep ? Night hath better sweets to prove ; Venus now wakes , and wakens Love . Come , let us our rites begin ; ' Tis only daylight that ...
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Adonis Æneid allusion beautiful Ben Jonson blank verse called Cambridge character charm chastity Circe classical Comus dance daughter dramatic Earl of Bridgewater earth Echo Elder Brother Elizabethan enchanted English epithet Estrildis evil eyes Faerie Queene fair favourite genius Germ goddess gods hath Heaven hence Henry Wotton Homer honour Il Penseroso influence Italy Jonson King L'Allegro Lady Latin Lawes's legend Locrine Lord Lord Brackley Ludlow Castle Lycidas lyric Mark Pattison Masque Masson metaphor Midsummer-Night's Dream Milton nature night noun nymph Odyssey original Paradise Lost passage pastoral Penseroso perhaps phrase piece pleasure poem poet poetic poetry probably Puritanism reference rhyme rhythm river Sabrina Sabrina fair Samson Agonistes says scene sense Shakespeare shepherd Sir Henry song Sonnet soul Spenser Spirit stage-direction story sweet syllable Tempest Tennyson thou thought Thyrsis verb virgin Virtue wood word writers youth