Comus a Mask by John MiltonG. Routledge, 1858 - 90 pages |
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... LORD JOHN VISCOUNT BRACKLY , Son and Heir Apparent to the EARL OF BRIDGEWATER , & c . MY LORD , This poem , which received its first occasion of birth from yourself and others of your noble family , and much honour from your own person ...
... LORD JOHN VISCOUNT BRACKLY , Son and Heir Apparent to the EARL OF BRIDGEWATER , & c . MY LORD , This poem , which received its first occasion of birth from yourself and others of your noble family , and much honour from your own person ...
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... lord , to be the honour of your name , and receive this as your own , from the hands of him who hath by many favours been long obliged to your most honoured parents , and as in this representation your attendant Thyrsis , so now in all ...
... lord , to be the honour of your name , and receive this as your own , from the hands of him who hath by many favours been long obliged to your most honoured parents , and as in this representation your attendant Thyrsis , so now in all ...
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... . FIRST BROTHER . SECOND BROTHER . SABRINA , the Nymph . The Chief Persons who presented were— THE LORD BRACKLY . MR . THOMAS EGERTON , his Brother . THE LADY ALICE EGERTON . COMU S. The first scene discovers a wild wood .
... . FIRST BROTHER . SECOND BROTHER . SABRINA , the Nymph . The Chief Persons who presented were— THE LORD BRACKLY . MR . THOMAS EGERTON , his Brother . THE LADY ALICE EGERTON . COMU S. The first scene discovers a wild wood .
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... . ] That halloo I should know ; what are you ? Speak ! Come not too near ; you fall on iron stakes else . SPIRIT . What voice is that ? My young lord ? Speak again . SECOND BROTHER . sure . ELDER BROTHER . Thyrsis ? 40 COMUS .
... . ] That halloo I should know ; what are you ? Speak ! Come not too near ; you fall on iron stakes else . SPIRIT . What voice is that ? My young lord ? Speak again . SECOND BROTHER . sure . ELDER BROTHER . Thyrsis ? 40 COMUS .
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... lords , The sea o'erfraught would swell , and the unsought diamond Would so emblaze the forehead of the deep , And so bestud with stars , that they below Would grow inured to light , and come at last To gaze upon the sun with shameless ...
... lords , The sea o'erfraught would swell , and the unsought diamond Would so emblaze the forehead of the deep , And so bestud with stars , that they below Would grow inured to light , and come at last To gaze upon the sun with shameless ...
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amidst Anchises Ascanius beg me sing beget on youthful bower brute Carpathian wizard's Charáctered chaste chastity clouted shoon COMUS Corineus Cornwall crown that Virtue dead Parthenope's divine philosophy doth drouth drowsy-flighted EARL OF BRIDGEWATER earth cumbered ELDER BROTHER enchanter esteemed Estrildis Faerie Queene fair Ligea's false Fancy can beget fear flocks foul gentle give goddess grace Guendolen halloo hast hath head be crowned Hecat Henry VI herb hidden strength honour Jove knot-grass LADY Listen lord loved mayst Milton mortal Nereus night nymph o'er Paradise Lost ribs of Death Roving the Celtic Sabrina Scylla SECOND BROTHER shades shepherd shrewd meddling elf silver lining sister sits the Assyrian sky robes spun soft and solemn-breathing solemn-breathing sound song soul spell SPIRIT stalk with languished stars stream Strive to keep swain sweet taste tell thee thou thought Thrice upon thy thy banks Thyrsis unlocked my lips wand wild winged air darked wood