The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... nymphs : he view'dit round . When suddenly a man before him stood ; Not rustic as before , but seemlier clad , As one in city , or court , or palace bred , And with fair speech these words to him address'd : ' With granted leave ...
... nymphs : he view'dit round . When suddenly a man before him stood ; Not rustic as before , but seemlier clad , As one in city , or court , or palace bred , And with fair speech these words to him address'd : ' With granted leave ...
Page 167
... Nymphs of Diana's train , and Naiades With fruits and flowers from Amalthea's horn , And ladies of the ' Hesperides , that seem'd Fairer than feign'd of old , or fabled since Of faëry damsels , met in forest wide By knights Book 2 . 167 ...
... Nymphs of Diana's train , and Naiades With fruits and flowers from Amalthea's horn , And ladies of the ' Hesperides , that seem'd Fairer than feign'd of old , or fabled since Of faëry damsels , met in forest wide By knights Book 2 . 167 ...
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... . 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 . The first Scene discovers a wild Wood .
... . 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 . The first Scene discovers a wild Wood .
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... lost his upright shape , And downward fell into a groveling swine ? ) This Nymph , that gaz'd upon his clustering locks With ivy berries wreath'd , and his blithe youth , Had by him , ere he parted thence , a 216 COMUS .
... lost his upright shape , And downward fell into a groveling swine ? ) This Nymph , that gaz'd upon his clustering locks With ivy berries wreath'd , and his blithe youth , Had by him , ere he parted thence , a 216 COMUS .
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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 rites begin ; ' Tis only daylight ...
... 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 rites begin ; ' Tis only daylight ...
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