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Page 59
The spirit of wine and joy circulates in them ; and though they are lengthened out beyond the originals , it is by fresh impulses of an eager and inex- haustible feeling of delight . Here are some of them : - DRINKING ' The thirsty ...
The spirit of wine and joy circulates in them ; and though they are lengthened out beyond the originals , it is by fresh impulses of an eager and inex- haustible feeling of delight . Here are some of them : - DRINKING ' The thirsty ...
Page 141
He delights in the thick of St. Giles's or St. James's . His pictures breathe a certain close , greasy , tavern air . The fare he serves up to us consists of high - seasoned dishes , ragouts and olla podridas , like the supper in Gil ...
He delights in the thick of St. Giles's or St. James's . His pictures breathe a certain close , greasy , tavern air . The fare he serves up to us consists of high - seasoned dishes , ragouts and olla podridas , like the supper in Gil ...
Page 308
Thus Pan and Sylvan having had their rites , Comus puts in for new delights ; And fills thy open hall with mirth and cheer , As if in Saturn's reign it were ; Apollo's harp and Hermes ' lyre resound , Nor are the Muses strangers found ...
Thus Pan and Sylvan having had their rites , Comus puts in for new delights ; And fills thy open hall with mirth and cheer , As if in Saturn's reign it were ; Apollo's harp and Hermes ' lyre resound , Nor are the Muses strangers found ...
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