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" To walk this grove about, whilst he, In a corner of the wood, Where never mortal foot hath stood, Keeps dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest : Where he gives her many a rose, Sweeter than the breath that blows The leaves ; grapes,... "
The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher - Page 61
by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1908
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Life of Francis Beaumont. Life of John Fletcher. Prefaces. Commendatory ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 pages
...Where never mortal foot hath stood, Keeps dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest: Where he gives her many a rose. Sweeter than the breath...great a feast. But, to my charge : Here must I stay, To see what mortals lose their way, 3' or by yon flame, The greatest pow'r, &c.] Mr. Seward, after...
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 2

Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - English drama - 1811 - 728 pages
...dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest : Where he gives her many a rose, Sweeter lhan the breath that blows The leaves ; grapes, berries...great a feast. But, to my charge: Here must I stay. To see what mortals lose their way, 3* or ly yon flame, The greatest pow'r, &c.] Mr. Seward, after...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 4

John Milton - 1824 - 414 pages
...to protect innocence in distress. A. iii. s. 1. vol. iii. p. 145. But to my charge. Here must I stay To see what mortals lose their way. And by a false fire, seeming bright, Train them in, and set them right: Then must I watch if any be Forcing of a chastity...
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A History of English Rhythms, Volume 1

Edwin Guest - English language - 1838 - 338 pages
...: and | I have limbs|, flesh, blood|, Bones, sin|ews and | a soul| : as well | as he|. Same, 2. 4. Where he gives her many a rose Sweeter than the breath...The leaves | ; grapes, ber|ries : of | the best|. Fletcher. Faithful Shep. 1. 3. High climbing rock, deep sunless dale, Sea, des|ert, what | : do these...
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 1

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 pages
...Where never mortal foot hath stood, Keeps dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest : Where he gives her many a rose, Sweeter than the breath...great a feast. But, to my charge : Here must I stay, To see what mortals lose their way, And by a false fire seeming bright, Train them in and leave them...
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The Works of Beaumont & Fletcher: The Text Formed from a New ..., Volume 2

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1843 - 592 pages
...Where never mortal foot hath stood, Keeps dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest ; Where he gives her many a rose, Sweeter than the breath...the best ; I never saw so great a feast. But, to my charge1. Here must I stay, To see what mortals lose their way, And by a false fire, seeming bright,...
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Songs from the Dramatists

Robert Bell - Ballads, English - 1854 - 282 pages
...Where never mortal foot hath stood, Keeps dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest : Where he gives her many a rose, Sweeter than the breath...great a feast. But, to my charge. Here must I stay, To see what mortals lose their way, And by a false fire, seeming bright, Train them in and leave them...
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The Text Formed from a New ..., Volume 1

Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 pages
...Where never mortal foot hath stood, Keeps dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest ; Where he gives her many a rose, Sweeter than the breath that blows 4 keep] ie frequent, haunt. ь flip] ic embrace. e yonflamf¡ ie llie moon. Compare p. 255, 1. 13,...
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Songs from the Dramatists

Robert Bell - English drama - 1854 - 290 pages
...leaves, grapes, berries of the best ; I never saw so great a feast. But, to my charge. Here must I stay, To see what mortals lose their way, And by a false fire, seeming bright, Train them in and leave them right. Then must I watch if any be Forcing of a chastity...
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Songs from the Dramatists

Robert Bell - English drama - 1861 - 280 pages
...Where never mortal foot hath stood, Keeps dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest : Where he gives her many a rose, Sweeter than the breath...leaves, grapes, berries of the best ; I never saw so groat a feast. But, to my charge. Here must I stay, To see what mortals lose their way, And by a false...
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