| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...sorcerer dwells, Of Bacchus and of Circe born, great Comus, Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries ; And here to every thirsty wanderer, By sly enticement, gives his baneful cup, With many murmurs mixed, whose pleasing poison The visage quite transforms of him that drinks, And the inglorious likeness... | |
| James Haughton - 1855 - 256 pages
...germs of health, strength, and virtue. The ' the pleasing poison The visage quite transforms of him who drinks, And the inglorious likeness of a beast Fixes instead, unmoulding reason's mintage Character'd in the face MSton'i Comus. L foundations of true honour and greatness would be laid deep... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 pages
...sorcerer dwells, Of Bacchus and of Circe born, great Comus, Deep skill'd in all his mother's witcheries ; And here to every thirsty wanderer By sly enticement...a beast Fixes instead, unmoulding reason's mintage Character'd in the face : this have I learnt Tending my flocks hard by i' the hilly crofts, That brow... | |
| Edward Young - 1856 - 556 pages
...wanderer By sly enticement gives his baneful cup, With many murmurs mixed, whose pleasing poison Tho visage quite transforms of him that drinks, And the...a beast Fixes instead, unmoulding reason's mintage Character'd in the fac«." 65. Hit mournful ri^ht : His right to my grief, to my grieving for hiir..... | |
| Edward Young - 1856 - 536 pages
...fable — " Of Bacchus and of Circe born, great Comas, Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries, And here to every thirsty wanderer By sly enticement gives his baneful cup, With many murmurs mixed, whose pleasing poison The visage quite transforms of hiui that drinks, And the inglorious likeness... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 664 pages
...sorcerer dwells, Of Bacchus and of Circe horn, great Comus, Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries ; And here to every thirsty wanderer, By sly enticement, gives his baneful cup, With many murmurs mixed, whose pleasing poison The visage quite transforms of him that drinks, And the inglorious likeness... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 372 pages
...Jid. Cz»., iii. 2 Ham. a heast that wants discourse of reason Would have mourned longer Hamlet, i. 2. The visage quite transforms of him that drinks And the inglorious likeness of a heast Fixes instead, unmouldmg reason's mintage Comus, 528 With lickerish haits, fit to ensnare a hrute... | |
| 1857 - 652 pages
...psychical condition when called into action, exhibits all its deficiency and all its degradation — "And the inglorious likeness of a beast Fixes instead, unmoulding reason's mintage. Charactered in the face." — (Milton.) In this, dementia differs from those forms of mental deficiency... | |
| John Milton - 1858 - 106 pages
...sorcerer dwells, Of Bacchus and of Circe born, great Oomns, Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries ; And here to every thirsty wanderer, By sly enticement, gives his baneful cup, With many murmurs mixed, whose pleasing poison The visage quite transforms of him that drinks, And the inglorious likeness... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 pages
...dwells, Of Bacchus and of Circe born, — great Comus, Deep gkill'd in all his mother's witcheries ; And here to every thirsty wanderer By sly enticement...the inglorious likeness of a beast F'ixes instead, untnoulding reason's mintage Character'd in the face. This have I learnt, Tending my flocks hard by... | |
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