The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page 22
... thou hast heard to be In this or that praised diversely apart , In her thou mayst them all assembled see , And sealed up in the threasure of her heart . " The lady , however , did marry again . In 1600 , when Spenser was no longer alive ...
... thou hast heard to be In this or that praised diversely apart , In her thou mayst them all assembled see , And sealed up in the threasure of her heart . " The lady , however , did marry again . In 1600 , when Spenser was no longer alive ...
Page 47
... thou dost nod , Thou break'st all thy girdles , and break'st forth a god . " Clearly Milton did not take his idea of the character of Comus from Ben Jonson's masque . A work to which it is more likely that he was in some small degree ...
... thou dost nod , Thou break'st all thy girdles , and break'st forth a god . " Clearly Milton did not take his idea of the character of Comus from Ben Jonson's masque . A work to which it is more likely that he was in some small degree ...
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... excelled . Reader , if thou art eagle - eyed to censure their worth , I am not fearful to expose them to thy exactest perusal . " Thine to command , " HUMPH . MOSELEY . " PART I. THE ENGLISH POEMS . ENGLISH POEMS . A.
... excelled . Reader , if thou art eagle - eyed to censure their worth , I am not fearful to expose them to thy exactest perusal . " Thine to command , " HUMPH . MOSELEY . " PART I. THE ENGLISH POEMS . ENGLISH POEMS . A.
Page 132
... thou hast decked them in thy best array ; That so they may , without suspect or fears , Fly swiftly to this fair assembly's ears . Yet I had rather , if I were to choose , Thy service in some graver subject use , Such as may make thee ...
... thou hast decked them in thy best array ; That so they may , without suspect or fears , Fly swiftly to this fair assembly's ears . Yet I had rather , if I were to choose , Thy service in some graver subject use , Such as may make thee ...
Page 134
... thou be the son Of utmost Tweed , or Ouse , or gulfy Dun , Or Trent , who , like some earth - born giant , spreads His thirty arms along the indented meads , Or sullen Mole , that runneth underneath , Or Severn swift , guilty of ...
... thou be the son Of utmost Tweed , or Ouse , or gulfy Dun , Or Trent , who , like some earth - born giant , spreads His thirty arms along the indented meads , Or sullen Mole , that runneth underneath , Or Severn swift , guilty of ...
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