| Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 pages
...Thetis' tinsel-slipper'd feet, And the songs of Sirens sweet; By dead Parthenope'a dear tomb, And fair Ligea's golden comb, Wherewith she sits on diamond...glance ; Rise, rise, and heave thy rosy head From thy coral-pa ven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave Till thou our summons answer'd have. Listen and save.... | |
| John Milton - Illustration of books - 1858 - 106 pages
...tinsel-slippered feet, And the songs of sirens sweet, By dead Parthenope's 45 dear tomb, And fair Ligea's 46 golden comb, Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks,...that nightly dance Upon thy streams with wily glance, Eise, rise, and heare thy rosy head From thy coral-paven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Till... | |
| John Milton - Illustration of books - 1858 - 114 pages
...By Thetis' tinsel-slippered feet, And the songs of sirens sweet, By dead Parthenope's 4; dear tomb, Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her...that nightly dance Upon thy streams with wily glance, Kise, rise, and heave thy rosy head From thy coral -paven hed, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Till... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 134 pages
...feet, And the songs of Syrens sweet, By dead Parthenope's dear tomb, And fair Ligea's golden comb, 880 Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her...wily glance, Rise, rise, and heave thy rosy head, 885 From thy coral-paven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Till thou our summons answer'd have.... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1860 - 574 pages
...Parthenope's deal tomb, And fair Ligea's golden comb, Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her sofl alluring locks; By all the Nymphs that nightly dance...wily glance, Rise, rise, and heave thy rosy head, Prom thy coral-pavcn bod, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Till thou our summons answered hare. Listen,... | |
| John Milton - Fall of man - 1861 - 534 pages
...feet, And the songs of Syrens sweet ; By dead Parthenope's dear tomb, And fair Ligea's golden comb, 880 Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her...headlong wave, Till thou our summons answer'd have. Sdbrina rises, attended by water-nymphs, and sings. By the rushy-fringed bank, £9° Where grow the... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1861 - 734 pages
...Thetis:' all sea-deities.— Wherewith she sits on diamond rods, 897 Sleeking her soft alluring locks ; t By all the Nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams...thou our summons answer'd have. Listen, and save! SABBINA rises, attended by Water-Nymphs, and sings. By the rushy-fringed bank, Where grows the willow,... | |
| John Milton, James Montgomery - 1861 - 548 pages
...feet, And the songs of Syrens sweet ; By dead Parthenope's dear tomb, And fair Ligea's golden comb, 880 Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks, Sleeking her...that nightly dance Upon thy streams with wily glance ; Eise, rise, and heave thy rosy head Prom thy coral-paven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave, Till... | |
| William Threlkeld Edwards - 1862 - 178 pages
...Thetis' tinsel-slippered feet, Aid the songs of Syrens sweet ; By dead Parthenope's dear tomb, And fair Ligea's golden comb, Wherewith she sits on diamond...bridle in thy headlong wave, Till thou our summons answered have : Listen and save." The chief beauty of " Comus" consists in the songs. The song to Echo,... | |
| John Milton - 1862 - 568 pages
...dear tomb, A.nd fair Ligea's golden comb, Wherewith she s' '.s on diamond rocks, H* Sleiking her sot. alluring locks, By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams with wily fiance Rise, rise, and heave thy rosj bead From thy coral-paven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave,... | |
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