Comus and Other PoemsOxford U.P., 1968 - 197 pages |
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Page 44
... dance and jollity . Braid your locks with rosy twine Dropping odours , dropping wine . Rigour now is gone to bed ... dance . See l . 144. IIS sounds and seas : narrow and open seas . finny drove : shoals of fish . morris - dance . neatly ...
... dance and jollity . Braid your locks with rosy twine Dropping odours , dropping wine . Rigour now is gone to bed ... dance . See l . 144. IIS sounds and seas : narrow and open seas . finny drove : shoals of fish . morris - dance . neatly ...
Page 129
... dancers a breathing space ; and between the second and third set usually came the ordinary social dances in which the masquers chose partners from the audience . After their final dance the masquers withdrew to the stage and the play ...
... dancers a breathing space ; and between the second and third set usually came the ordinary social dances in which the masquers chose partners from the audience . After their final dance the masquers withdrew to the stage and the play ...
Page 133
... dance . The Attendant Spirit speaks an Epilogue . We see that Milton has provided the expected compliments , an ... dances and songs bringing together the actors COMMENTARY 133.
... dance . The Attendant Spirit speaks an Epilogue . We see that Milton has provided the expected compliments , an ... dances and songs bringing together the actors COMMENTARY 133.
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