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" Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice Morn on the Indian steep, From her cabined loop-hole peep, 140 And to the tell-tale Sun descry Our concealed solemnity. "
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - Page 41
by Thomas Moore - 1841
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 31-32

John Bell - 1788 - 628 pages
...chair, Wherein thou rid'st with Hecat', and befriend 135 Of all thy dues be done, and none left out, Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice Morn on the Indian steep From her cabin'd loophole peep, 140 And to the tell-tale sun desery Our conceal'd solemnity. Come, knit hands, and beat the ground...
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks ...

John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea. Perhaps Milton remembered this epithet in Comus : " Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice morn on the...Indian steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep, And to the tell-tale sun descry Our conceal'd solemnity. P. 391.— 200.— 122. And now loud-howling wolves...
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Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of ..., Issue 2

E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 450 pages
...of the ocean mayne " Began to peepe aboue the earthly mass'e." Spencer. FQ And Milton, in Comus : " Ere the blabbing eastern scout, " The nice morn, on...Indian steep, " From her cabin'd loop-hole peep." 16. " A troubled mind drove me to walk abroad." This obsolete, though correct, form of the preterimperfect...
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Cowper's Milton [the poetical works, with life, notes and tr. by W. Cowper ...

John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...Hecat', and befriend Us thy vow'd priests, till utmost end Of all thy dues be done, and none left out; Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice morn, on...Indian steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep, ^ And to the tell-tale sun descry Our conccal'd solemnity.— Come, knit hands, and beat the ground Jn a...
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Cowley, Denham, Milton

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pages
...vow'd priests, till utmost end Of all thy dues be done, and none left oat; Ere the babbling easteni scout, The nice Morn, on the Indian steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep, 14t And to the tell-tale Sun descry OurconceaPd solemnity. — Come, knit hands, and beat the ground...
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Paradise regained. An account of Cowper's writings, relating to Milton. A ...

William Hayley - 1810 - 418 pages
...Hecat', and befriend Us thy vow'd priests, till utmost end Of all thy dues be done, and none left out; Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice morn, on the Indian steep And to the tell-tale sun descry Our concealM solemnity.— Come, knit hands, and beat the ground In...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Life of the Author, Volume 2

John Milton - 1813 - 270 pages
...and be riend 135 Us thy vow'd priests, till utmost end Of all thy dues be done, and none left out, Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice morn, on the Indian steep. From her cabin'd loophole peep, 14O And to the tell-tah sHn descry Come, knit bands, and beat the ground In a lig lit fantastic round....
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Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance

Thomas Moore - 1817 - 418 pages
...earlier datum, Whose glimpses are again withdrawn. " The Persians have two mornings, the Soobhi Kazim and the Soobhi Sadig, the false and the real day-break....the Indian steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep. Page 321. held a feast In his magnificent Shalimar. " In the centre of the plain, as it approaches...
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Lalla Rookh

Thomas Moore - 1817 - 414 pages
...earlier dawn', Whose glimpses are again withdraim. ' "'The Persians have two mornings, the Soobhi Kazim and the Soobhi Sadig, the false and the real day-break....blabbing Eastern scout, The nice morn on the Indian steep ' I 1 From her cabin'd loop-hole peep. ' "" I1 ih ' '(' 'P i. • i/ '•i I .,..1 '' ,, ,.) . . ....
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Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance

Thomas Moore - 1817 - 374 pages
...with it the Soobhi Sadig, or real morning."— Scott Waring. He thinks Milton may allude to this whe» he says Ere the blabbing Eastern scout, The nice morn...the Indian steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep. Page 270. held a feast In his magnificent Shalimar. " In the centre of the plain, as it approaches...
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