Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her soft alluring locks; By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams with wily glance: Rise, rise, and heave thy rosy head From thy coral-paven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Till thou our... Milton & His Poetry - Seite 91von William Henry Hudson - 1912 - 184 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Book - 1854 - 496 Seiten
...And fair Ligea's golden comb, Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her soft alluring locks ; By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams...glance, Rise, rise, and heave thy rosy head, From thy coral paven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Till thou our summons answer'd have. Listen, and... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 Seiten
...beautiful description of a brook, Miltou makes Sabrina imitate in her description of herself : ' Ну the rushy-fringed bank, Where grows the willow, and...sliding chariot stays, Thick set with agate, and the azurn ehecn Of turkis blue, and emerald green, That 'in die channel strays.1 [Comiu, v. 890.] " BBWAID.... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 Seiten
...fair Ligea's 3 golden comb, Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her soft alluring locks; By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams...Till thou our summons answered have Listen, and save. [SARBINA rises, attended by water-nymphs, and sings.] By the rushy-fringed bank, Where grows the willow... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 Seiten
...fair Ligea's golden comb,1 54) Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her soft alluring locks; By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams...coral-paven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Л Oceanus, and mother of the gods, may well be supposed to have "a grave majestick pace :" Hesiod... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 Seiten
...on diamond rocks, Sleeking her soft alluring locks ; By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon the streams with wily glance, Rise, rise, and heave thy...bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Till thou our summon! answered have. L: ; --ii, and SABRINA ristt, attended by Water-Nymphi, By the rushy-fringed... | |
| 1856 - 374 Seiten
...the mind : the greatest learning is to he seen in the greatest plainness. — Bishop Wilklns. DCCVL By the rushy-fringed bank, Where grows the willow, and the osier dank, My slidmg chariot stays, Thick set with agate, and the azure sheen Of turkis blue, and emerald green,... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 664 Seiten
...fair Ligea's3 golden comb, Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her soft alluring locks ; By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams...Till thou our summons answered have Listen, and save. [SAERINA rises, attended by water-nymphs, and sings.] By the rushy-fringed bank, Where grows the willow... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 Seiten
...amber- dropping hair ; Listen, for dear honour's sake, Goddess of the silver lake, Listen, and save. By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams...bridle in thy headlong. wave, Till thou our summons answer'd have. Listen, and save ! Sabrina rises and sings. By the rushy-fringed bank, Where grows the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 602 Seiten
...represents Sabrina, a tutelary power of the Severn, as rising, attended by water nymphs, aud singing,— " By the rushy-fringed bank, Where grows the willow, and the osier dank, My sliding chariot stays." H. 13 So in the folio ; the quartos have tare. Monck Mason observes, not without reason, that bare... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 372 Seiten
...Crowns what you are doing in the present deeds, That all your acts are queens. Winter's Tale, iv. 3 By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams with wily glance. Comus, 883. I know each lane and every alley green, Dingle, or hushy dell of this wild wood, And every... | |
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