| British drama - 1811 - 710 sivua
...the ground In a light fantastic round. | .1 dance. Comus. Break off, break off! I feel tlie diffVent pace Of some chaste footing near about this ground...trees; Our number may affright; some virgin sure, [Eieunt. Manet Coucs. (For so I can distinguish by my art,) Benighted in these woods. Now to my charms,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 sivua
...Transports of the jovial soul f No dull stinting hour we own ; Pleasure counts our time alone. Comus. Come! Knit hands and beat the ground In a light fantastic round. [A dunce. Comus. Break oft", break off! I feel tte diffrent pace Of some chaste footing near about... | |
| 1811 - 620 sivua
...Transports of the jovial soul f No dull stinting hour zee own, Pleasure counts our time alone. Comut. Come knit hands, and beat the ground In a light fantastic round. A Dance. Break off; break off; I feel the diff rent pace Of some chaste footing near about this ground.... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 sivua
...loophole peep, 14O And to the tell-tah sHn descry Come, knit bands, and beat the ground In a lig lit fantastic round. THE MEASURE. Break off, break off, I feel the different pace 145 Of some chaste footing near about this ground. Run to your shrouds, within these brakes and trees;... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 354 sivua
...steep From her cabin'd loophole peep, 140 And to the tell-tale sun descry Our conceal' d solemnity. Come, knit hands, and beat the ground In a light fantastic round. .{ 1.4)3) It is not difficult to conceive that the tides as they flow between the narrow channels of... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 622 sivua
...steep From her cabin'd loophole peep, 140 And to the tell-tale sun descry Our conceal'd solemnity. Come, knit hands, and beat the ground In a light fantastic round. (143) It is not difficult to conceive that the tides as they flow between the narrow channels of the... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 634 sivua
...steep From her cabin'd loophole peep, 140 And to the tell-tale sun descry Our conceal'd solemnity. Come, knit hands, and beat the ground In a light fantastic round. (143) It is not difficult to conceive that the tides as they flow between the narrow channels of the... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 sivua
...steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep, And to the tell-tale sun descry Our conceal'd solemnity. — Come, knit hands, and beat the ground, In a light fantastic, round. THK MEAscnr. Break off, break off: I feel the different pace Of some chaste footing near about this... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 sivua
...steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep, HO And to the tell-tale Sun descry Our conceal'd solemnity.— tue could befall, If Fate or giddy Fortune govern'd all ? Nay, tin's ground. Run to your shrouds, within these brakes and trees ; Our number may affright : some virgin... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 498 sivua
...— " lock hands." Thus Milton, who perhaps had this passage in his mind, when he makes Comus say : " Come, knit hands, and beat the ground " In a light fantastic round." STEEVENS. 1 — of MIDDLE EARTH.] Spirits are supposed to inhabit the ethereal regions, and fairies... | |
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