The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... LADY . First BROTHER . Second BROther . SABRINA the Nymph . The chief persons who presented were The Lord BRACKLEY . Mr. THOMAS EGERTON , his brother . The Lady ALICE EGERTON . COMUS , A MASK , THE FIRST SCENE DISCOVERS A.
... LADY . First BROTHER . Second BROther . SABRINA the Nymph . The chief persons who presented were The Lord BRACKLEY . Mr. THOMAS EGERTON , his brother . The Lady ALICE EGERTON . COMUS , A MASK , THE FIRST SCENE DISCOVERS A.
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... Nymph that gaz'd upon his clust'ring locks , With ivy berries wreath'd , and his blithe youth , 55 Had by him , ere he parted thence , a son Much like his father , but his mother more , Whom therefore she brought up , and Comus nam'd ...
... Nymph that gaz'd upon his clust'ring locks , With ivy berries wreath'd , and his blithe youth , 55 Had by him , ere he parted thence , a son Much like his father , but his mother more , Whom therefore she brought up , and Comus nam'd ...
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... nymphs deck'd with daisies trim , 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 rights begin , ' Tis only day - light ...
... nymphs deck'd with daisies trim , 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 rights begin , ' Tis only day - light ...
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... me ; and they perhaps are not far off . 221 Was I deceiv'd ] Ov . Fast . v . 545 . 220 225 ' Fallor ? an arma sonant ? Non fallimur : arma sonabant . ' Hurd . SONG . SWEET Echo , sweetest nymph , that liv'st 86 COMUS .
... me ; and they perhaps are not far off . 221 Was I deceiv'd ] Ov . Fast . v . 545 . 220 225 ' Fallor ? an arma sonant ? Non fallimur : arma sonabant . ' Hurd . SONG . SWEET Echo , sweetest nymph , that liv'st 86 COMUS .
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John Milton John Mitford. SONG . SWEET Echo , sweetest nymph , that liv'st unseen Within thy airy shell , By slow Meander's margent green , And in the violet - embroider'd vale , Where the love - lorn nightingale 231 Nightly to thee her ...
John Milton John Mitford. SONG . SWEET Echo , sweetest nymph , that liv'st unseen Within thy airy shell , By slow Meander's margent green , And in the violet - embroider'd vale , Where the love - lorn nightingale 231 Nightly to thee her ...
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