Comus and Other PoemsOxford U.P., 1968 - 197 páginas |
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... Nature's bastards , not her sons : Who would be quite surcharged with her own weight And strangled with her waste fertility ; Th ' earth cumber'd , and the wing'd air dark'd with plumes , The herds would over - multitude their lords ...
... Nature's bastards , not her sons : Who would be quite surcharged with her own weight And strangled with her waste fertility ; Th ' earth cumber'd , and the wing'd air dark'd with plumes , The herds would over - multitude their lords ...
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... Nature puts on her winter dress partly in sympathy with Christ ( who puts off his Godhead and assumes the nature of man ) , and partly to hide her imperfections from him . This idea is a ' con- ceit ' like those found in the ...
... Nature puts on her winter dress partly in sympathy with Christ ( who puts off his Godhead and assumes the nature of man ) , and partly to hide her imperfections from him . This idea is a ' con- ceit ' like those found in the ...
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... nature sympathizes , why did not the nature- spirits ( the nymphs ) save the poet they loved from death ? But they could have done nothing , since even Orpheus , the most famous of all poets , was not rescued from death by his mother ...
... nature sympathizes , why did not the nature- spirits ( the nymphs ) save the poet they loved from death ? But they could have done nothing , since even Orpheus , the most famous of all poets , was not rescued from death by his mother ...
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Abraham Cowley Aldersgate Street Arcades Battle of Edgehill beauty Ben Jonson bird of hate blind bower Cambridge chastity Christ Christian Church Circe classical Comus Cromwell cuckoo dance dark daughter death divine doth ears earth Eclogue Elder Brother enchanted English epic eyes Faerie Queene faith father flower Genius give goddess gods Greek hath Heaven Henry Lawes Honigmann honour Il Penseroso Italian Jove King L'Allegro Lady Latin live London look Lord Lord Brackley Lycidas masque meaning medieval Milton moral Muse Nativity Ode night nightingale nymphs Orpheus Paradise Lost Parliament pastoral Penseroso Platonic poem poet poetic poetry praise Presbyterian priests Queen religion religious Renaissance rhyme Roman Royalist Sabrina shades shepherd sing solemn song sonnet sonnet 9 soul Spenser spheres spirits star swain sweet thee thou thought Turnham Green verse virgin virtue vision winds woods Wright young youth ΙΟ