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... The Poetical Works of John Milton: Paradise regined, Samson Agonistes, Comus ... - Pagina 195di John Milton - 1861Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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...thy right hand lead with thee The Mountain Nymph, fweet Liberty; And if I give the honour due, it ' Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To live with her, and live. with thee, In unreproved pleafures'free j' To hear the Lark begin h& flight, ' 8i: And finging fHutfe "the dull 'night, '' J... | |
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...go, On the light fantaftic toe : And in thy right hand lead with thee 35 The mountain Nymph, fweet Liberty ; And if I give thee honour due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To live with her, and Jive with thee, In unreproved pleafures free; 49 To hear the lark begin his flight, And fmging ftartle... | |
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...And in thy right hand lead with thee, 35 The mountain nymph, fweet Liberty; And if I give thee honor due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew To live with her and live with thee, In unreproved pleafures free; . 40 To hear the lark begin his flight, And finging ftartle the dull night, From his... | |
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...And in thy right hand lead with thee, 35 The mountain nymph, fweet Liberty; And if I give thee honor due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew To live with her and live with thee, In unreproved pleafu res free; 40 To hear the lark begin his flight, And finging ftartle the dull night, From his... | |
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