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Next comes Comus attended by his monstrous rout , whom he thus addresses :
The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold , & c . The
noise of their revelry calls the attention of the Lady , who now enters :This way the
...
Next comes Comus attended by his monstrous rout , whom he thus addresses :
The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold , & c . The
noise of their revelry calls the attention of the Lady , who now enters :This way the
...
Página xxx
In his “ Colin ciouts come home again , " written about 1595 , he mentions her
under the appellation of Amaryllis , with her ... After a panegyric on the first two ,
he next comes to Amaryllis , or Alice , our lady , the dowager of Earl Ferdinando ...
In his “ Colin ciouts come home again , " written about 1595 , he mentions her
under the appellation of Amaryllis , with her ... After a panegyric on the first two ,
he next comes to Amaryllis , or Alice , our lady , the dowager of Earl Ferdinando ...
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I , therefore , though a stranger youth , who come , Chill ' d by rude blasts , that
freeze my northern home , Thee dear to Clio , confident proclaim , And thine , for
Phoebus ' sake , a deathless name . Nor thou , so kind , wilt view with scornful
eye ...
I , therefore , though a stranger youth , who come , Chill ' d by rude blasts , that
freeze my northern home , Thee dear to Clio , confident proclaim , And thine , for
Phoebus ' sake , a deathless name . Nor thou , so kind , wilt view with scornful
eye ...
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come home to take a part by the sword , but by the pen : if therefore he
endeavoured to aid an incompetent income by taking pupils , what inconsistency
was there ... The sneer comes doubly ill from one who had been himself a
schoolmaster .
come home to take a part by the sword , but by the pen : if therefore he
endeavoured to aid an incompetent income by taking pupils , what inconsistency
was there ... The sneer comes doubly ill from one who had been himself a
schoolmaster .
Página xxxix
0 , how much more glorious will those former deliverances appear , when we
shall know them not only to have saved us from greater miseries past , but have
reserved us for greater happiness to come ! Hitherto thou hast but freed us , and
that ...
0 , how much more glorious will those former deliverances appear , when we
shall know them not only to have saved us from greater miseries past , but have
reserved us for greater happiness to come ! Hitherto thou hast but freed us , and
that ...
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