The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... ladies , captains , counsellors , or priests , Their choice nobility and flower , not only Of this , but each Philistian city round , Met from all parts to solemnize this feast . Samson , with these immixt , inevitably Pull'd down the ...
... ladies , captains , counsellors , or priests , Their choice nobility and flower , not only Of this , but each Philistian city round , Met from all parts to solemnize this feast . Samson , with these immixt , inevitably Pull'd down the ...
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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 THE PERSONS. ...
... 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 THE PERSONS. ...
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... LADY ENTERS . 160 165 170 This way the noise was , if mine ear be true , My best guide now ; methought it was the sound Of riot and ill - manag'd merriment , Such as the jocund flute , or gamesome pipe Stirs up among the loose unletter ...
... LADY ENTERS . 160 165 170 This way the noise was , if mine ear be true , My best guide now ; methought it was the sound Of riot and ill - manag'd merriment , Such as the jocund flute , or gamesome pipe Stirs up among the loose unletter ...
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... Lady , hath bereft you thus ? 275 LAD . Dim darkness , and this leafy labyrinth . COM . Could that divide you from near - ushering guides ? LAD . They left me weary on a grassy turf . 280 CO¬Þ . By falsehood , or discourtesy , or why ...
... Lady , hath bereft you thus ? 275 LAD . Dim darkness , and this leafy labyrinth . COM . Could that divide you from near - ushering guides ? LAD . They left me weary on a grassy turf . 280 CO¬Þ . By falsehood , or discourtesy , or why ...
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... Lady , to a low But loyal cottage , where you may be safe Till further quest . LAD . Shepherd , I take thy word , And trust thy honest offer'd courtesy , Which oft is sooner found in lowly sheds 315 320 With smoky rafters , than in tap ...
... Lady , to a low But loyal cottage , where you may be safe Till further quest . LAD . Shepherd , I take thy word , And trust thy honest offer'd courtesy , Which oft is sooner found in lowly sheds 315 320 With smoky rafters , than in tap ...
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