| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pages
...I03I THE SPIRIT IN COMUS—LADY—COMUS Sp* "OACCHUS, that first from out the purple grape X) crushed the sweet poison of misused wine, after the Tuscan...listed, on Circe's island fell — who knows not Circe, the daughter of the Sun, whose charme'd cup whoever tasted lost his upright shape, and downward fell... | |
| Theocritus - 1866 - 400 pages
...Oceanus. She turned all those who approached her abode into swine. — (Odyss. x.) ' Who knows not Circe, The daughter of the Sun ? whose charmed cup Whoever...tasted, lost his upright shape, And downward fell into a grovelling swine? ' Comus. The poet makes Comus the son of Circe and Bacchus, and represents him as... | |
| 1866 - 376 pages
...out the purple grape Crush'd the sweet poison of misused wine, After the Tuscan mariners transform'd, Coasting the Tyrrhene shore, as the winds listed, On Circe's island fell : who knows not Circe, w The daughter of the sun, whose charmed cup Whoever tasted, lost his upright shape, And downward fell... | |
| 1867 - 556 pages
...'d. Coasting the Tyrrhene shore, a» the winds listed, On Circe's island fell: (who knows not Circe, The daughter of the Sun, whose charmed cup Whoever tasted, lost his upright shape, And downward fell inln a groveling swinel) This nymph, that gazed upon his clustering locks With ivy berries wrcatli'd,... | |
| Edward Walford - 1867 - 84 pages
...out the purple grape Crush'd the sweet poison of misused wine, After the Tuscan mariners transform'd, Coasting the Tyrrhene shore, as the winds listed, On Circe's island fell. Who knows not Circe, The daughter of the Sun, whose charmed cup Whoever tasted, lost his upright shape, And downward fell... | |
| Henry Morley - 1868 - 282 pages
...transform'd, Coasting the Tyrrhene shore, as the winds listed, On Circe's island fell — who knows not Circe, The daughter of the Sun ? whose charmed cup Whoever...tasted lost his upright shape, And downward fell into a grovelling swine — This Nymph that gazed upon his clustering locks, With ivy-berries wreathed, and... | |
| John Milton, Edward Phillips - 1868 - 632 pages
...out the purple grape Crush'd the sweet poison of misused wine, After the Tuscan mariners transform'd, Coasting the Tyrrhene shore, as the winds listed, On Circe's island fell : (who knows not Circe, The daughter of the sun, whose charmed cup Whoever tasted, lost his upright shape, And downward fell... | |
| Henry Morley - 1868 - 284 pages
...out the purple grape Crush'd the sweet poison of misused wine, After the Tuscan mariners transform'd, Coasting the Tyrrhene shore, as the winds listed, On Circe's island fell — who knows not Circe, The daughter of the Sun ? whose charmed cup Whoever tasted lost his upright shape, And downward fell... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1868 - 296 pages
...^Kternumque tenet per srccula nomen." In the blossomy isle of jKola dwelt the Circean sorceress— '' The daughter of the Sun, whose charmed cup Whoever tasted lost his upright shape." — MILTON, At Sorento, which looks out upon the Parthenopean bay from its castled heights, was born... | |
| Maria Georgina Grey - 1868 - 334 pages
...mercy, that he was at that very moment indignantly spurning her image from his heart, as the Circe " Whose charmed cup Whoever tasted, lost his upright shape, And downward fell into a grovelling swine." During the few days more that the holidays lasted, he never departed from an icy... | |
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