| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 622 pages
...the poem. Their apparel (the sea with which they are surrounded) glisters from their lying within 319 The star that bids the shepherd fold, Now the top of heaven doth hold, And the gilded car of day His growing axle doth allay 95 In the steep Atlantic stream, And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 366 pages
...their apparel glistering ; they come in making a riotous and unruly noist, with torches in their hands. The star that bids the shepherd fold, Now the top...Meanwhile welcome Joy, and Feast, Midnight Shout and Revelry, Tipsy Dance, and Jollity. Braid your locks with rosy twine, Dropping odours, dropping wine,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...ajtjKtrel glistering ; they come in making a riotous and unruly noise, with torc/ies in their hands. COMUS. n efface, Interest o'ercome, or policy take place...if you can, in what you cannot change. Manners wi towards the other goal 100 Of his chamber in the east. Meanwhile welcome Joy, and Feast, Midnight Shout,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 272 pages
...apparel glistering ; they come in, making a riotous and unruly noise, with torches in their hands. COMUS. The star, that bids the shepherd fold, Now the top...glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream j And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole, Pacing toward the other goal Of... | |
| John Milton - Bible - 1823 - 220 pages
...and unruly Noise, with Torches in their Hands. Comus. The star, that bids the shepherd fold, Nowthe top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day...toward the other goal Of his chamber in the East. Mean while welcome Joy, and Feast, Midnight Shout, and Revelry, Tipsy Dance, and Jollity. Braid your... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...bearing torches in their hands, Cornus. The star that bids the shepherd fold, Now the top of Heav'n and rapture warms the miad; Nor lose, for that malignant...regularly low, That shunning faults, one quiet tenour revelry, Tipsy Dance, and Jollity. Braid your locks with rosy twine, Dropping odours, dropping wine.... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 414 pages
...Milton's their garments tome like men's and Sonnet to H. Lawes. I have some like women's; they come on And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay...Meanwhile welcome Joy, and Feast, Midnight Shout and Revelry, Tipsy Dance and Jollity, Braid your locks with rosy twine, Dropping odours, dropping wine.... | |
| British anthology - 1824 - 460 pages
...their apparel glistering. They come in making a riotous and unruly noise, with torches in their hands. The star that bids the shepherd fold, Now the top...allay In the steep Atlantic stream ; And the slope stm his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole, Pacing toward the other goal Of his chamber in the... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...The star that bids the shepherd fold, Now thejop of heaven doth hold, And the gilded car of day Э5 His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic...against the dusky pole, Pacing toward the other goal 100 Of his chamber in the east. Meanwhile welcome joy, and feast, Midnight shout, and revelry, Tipsv... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 428 pages
...beasts, their garments some like men's and some like women's ; they come on And the gilded car of day 95 His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic...against the dusky pole, Pacing toward the other goal 100 Of his chamber in the east. Meanwhile welcome Joy, and Feast, Midnight Shout and Revelry, Tipsy... | |
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