ComusCambridge University Press, 1912 - 143 pages |
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... Enchanter had imprisoned . This magician had learned his art from his mother Meroe , as Comus had been instructed by his mother Circe . The Brothers call out the Lady's name , and Echo replies1 . The Enchanter had given her a potion ...
... Enchanter had imprisoned . This magician had learned his art from his mother Meroe , as Comus had been instructed by his mother Circe . The Brothers call out the Lady's name , and Echo replies1 . The Enchanter had given her a potion ...
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John Milton. they recover their lost Sister . But not till the Enchanter's wreath has been torn from his head , his sword wrested from his hand , a glass broken , and a light extinguished . " Warton's abstract of the Old Wives ' Tale ...
John Milton. they recover their lost Sister . But not till the Enchanter's wreath has been torn from his head , his sword wrested from his hand , a glass broken , and a light extinguished . " Warton's abstract of the Old Wives ' Tale ...
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... enchanter , though disguised , Entered the very lime - twigs of his spells , And yet came off . If you have this about you ( As I will give you when we go ) you may 620 630 640 Boldly assault the necromancer's hall ; Where if he be 26 ...
... enchanter , though disguised , Entered the very lime - twigs of his spells , And yet came off . If you have this about you ( As I will give you when we go ) you may 620 630 640 Boldly assault the necromancer's hall ; Where if he be 26 ...
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... enchanter scape ? O ye mistook ; ye should have snatched his wand , And bound him fast : without his rod reversed , And backward mutters of dissevering power , We cannot free the Lady that sits here In stony fetters fixed and motionless ...
... enchanter scape ? O ye mistook ; ye should have snatched his wand , And bound him fast : without his rod reversed , And backward mutters of dissevering power , We cannot free the Lady that sits here In stony fetters fixed and motionless ...
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... enchanter vile . Sabrina . Shepherd , ' tis my office best To help ensnared chastity : Brightest Lady , look on me . Thus I sprinkle on thy breast Drops that from my fountain pure I have kept of precious cure ; Thrice upon thy finger's ...
... enchanter vile . Sabrina . Shepherd , ' tis my office best To help ensnared chastity : Brightest Lady , look on me . Thus I sprinkle on thy breast Drops that from my fountain pure I have kept of precious cure ; Thrice upon thy finger's ...
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Adonis Æneid allusion Ben Jonson blank verse called Cambridge character charmed chastity Circe classical Comus crown dance daughter Earl of Bridgewater Echo Elder Brother Elizabethan enchanted English epithet Estrildis evil eyes Faerie Queene fair favourite Germ Glossary 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 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 Shepheards Calender shepherd Sir Henry song Sonnet soul speaks Spenser Spirit stage-direction story sweet syllable Tempest Tennyson thou Thyrsis trochee verb virgin Virtue wood word writers youth