Comus: A Maskproprietors, under the direction of John Bell, 1791 - 66 |
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... perhaps be urged , that the festivity of the cha- " racter of Comus is heightened by his assisting in the vocal 66 parts as well as in the dialogue , and that theatrical propriety " is no longer violated in the character of the Lady ...
... perhaps be urged , that the festivity of the cha- " racter of Comus is heightened by his assisting in the vocal 66 parts as well as in the dialogue , and that theatrical propriety " is no longer violated in the character of the Lady ...
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... perhaps are not far off . SONG . Sweet Echo , sweetest nymph ! that liv'st unseen Within thy aery cell , By slow Maander's margent green , And in the violet - embroider'd vale , Where the lovelorn nightingale Nightly to thee her sad ...
... perhaps are not far off . SONG . Sweet Echo , sweetest nymph ! that liv'st unseen Within thy aery cell , By slow Maander's margent green , And in the violet - embroider'd vale , Where the lovelorn nightingale Nightly to thee her sad ...
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... Perhaps forestalling night prevented them ? Lady . " How easy my misfortune is to hit ! " Com . Imports their loss beside the present need ? Lady . No less than if I should my brothers lose . 341 Com . Were they of manly prime or ...
... Perhaps forestalling night prevented them ? Lady . " How easy my misfortune is to hit ! " Com . Imports their loss beside the present need ? Lady . No less than if I should my brothers lose . 341 Com . Were they of manly prime or ...
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... sister ! " Where may she wander now , whither betake her " From the chill dew , amongst rude burs and thistles ? " Perhaps some cold bank is her bolster now , 20 66 Or ' gainst the rugged bark of some broad 30 AC H COMUS .
... sister ! " Where may she wander now , whither betake her " From the chill dew , amongst rude burs and thistles ? " Perhaps some cold bank is her bolster now , 20 66 Or ' gainst the rugged bark of some broad 30 AC H COMUS .
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... vanity and vice ? From virtue sever'd pleasure phrenzy grows , " The gay delirium of the fev'rish mind , " And always flies at reason's cool return . 310 F. Wom . " Perhaps it may ; perhaps the D iij Act 11 . 41 COMUS .
... vanity and vice ? From virtue sever'd pleasure phrenzy grows , " The gay delirium of the fev'rish mind , " And always flies at reason's cool return . 310 F. Wom . " Perhaps it may ; perhaps the D iij Act 11 . 41 COMUS .
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Strona 45 - Hence, loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest Midnight born In Stygian cave forlorn 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy ! Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings, And the night-raven sings ; There, under ebon shades and low-browed rocks, As ragged as thy locks, In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell.
Strona 64 - Mortals, that would follow me, Love Virtue ; she alone is free. She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her.
Strona 33 - But when lust, By unchaste looks, loose gestures, and foul talk, But most by lewd and lavish act of sin, Lets in defilement to the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion, Imbodies and imbrutes, till she quite lose The divine property of her first being.
Strona 31 - Some say no evil thing that walks by night. In fog or fire, by lake or moorish fen, Blue meagre hag, or stubborn unlaid ghost, That breaks his magic chains at curfew time, No goblin or swart faery of the mine, Hath hurtful power o'er true virginity.
Strona 20 - The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream : And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole, Pacing toward the other goal Of his chamber in the east.
Strona 32 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity, that, when a soul is found sincerely so, a thousand. liveried angels lackey her, driving far off each thing of sin and guilt, and, in clear dream and solemn vision, tell her of things that no gross ear can hear...
Strona 29 - Virtue could see to do what Virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the flat sea sunk.
Strona 46 - Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips, and cranks,* and wanton* wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come,- and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe...
Strona 63 - All amidst the gardens fair Of Hesperus and his daughters three That sing about the golden tree. Along the crisped shades and bowers Revels the spruce and jocund Spring; The Graces and the rosy-bosom'd Hours Thither all their bounties bring...
Strona 25 - Was I deceived, or did a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night? I did not err: there does a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night, And casts a gleam over this tufted grove.