| Arthur S. P. Woodhouse, Douglas Bush - 1970 - 434 Seiten
...provide us with materials for illustration. ßut œm thou Goddess fair and free> In Heav'n ycleap'd Euphrosyne, And by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely...more To Ivy-crowned Bacchus bore ; Or whether (as som Sager sing) The frolick Wind that breathes the Spring, Zephir with Aurora playing, As he met her... | |
| Raymond W. Bernard - 1994 - 136 Seiten
...fieri sin conjuge mater, Et parere ibtacto modo castra, viro? Ovid. Fast. 5. Or as other authors sing, "The frolic wind that breathes the spring Zephyr with Aurora playing As he met her once a maying Fill'd her with thee a daughter fair So buxom blithe and debonnair. Milton's Allegre. Gentlemen : The... | |
| 206 Seiten
...Mirth's origins. After describing Melancholy, at "blackest midnight born," the poet sings of the birth of "heart-easing" Mirth, "Whom lovely Venus at a birth...sister Graces more / To Ivycrowned Bacchus bore." But, he adds, there is another version of the story of Mirth: "The frolick Wind that breathes the Spring... | |
| Peter C. Herman - 1996 - 294 Seiten
...complicating any easy distinction between the two figures. She too was conceived through illicit sexuality ("The frolic Wind that breathes the Spring, / Zephyr with Aurora playing / As he met her once a-Maying" [11. 18-20]), and both are conceived in nature. Zephyr coupled with Aurora "on beds of Violets... | |
| Gilbert Imlay - 1998 - 372 Seiten
...of Venus. 3 Milton has said in a pleasant strain, "Come thou Goddess fair and free In heaven y'dep'd Euphrosyne, And by men heart-easing mirth, Whom lovely...two sister graces more To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore. Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest and youthful Jollity." 4 I know how difficult it is to... | |
| Ronald Paulson - 1998 - 292 Seiten
...Waller's "The Countess of Carlisle in Mourning" and Horace's Odes 2, 8, 12., and, for Mirth, Milton's "heart-easing Mirth, / Whom lovely Venus at a birth...Sister Graces more / To Ivy-crowned Bacchus bore" in "L'Allegro" (11. I3ff.). With this female figure of Comedy, Addison begins to anticipate the connections... | |
| Joseph Twadell Shipley - 2001 - 688 Seiten
...fossum. fossa, fosse, fossette, fossil, fossorial. bothrium; cyclobothra. Gc, bed, first, in a garden. The frolic Wind that breathes the Spring, Zephyr, with Aurora playing As he met her once, aMaying, There on beds of violets blue And fresh-blown roses washed in dew, Filled her with thee, a... | |
| Donald Burrows, Rosemary Dunhill, James Harris - 2002 - 1268 Seiten
...6. Penseroso, 5 January 1739 Song by the Boy But come Thou Goddess, fair & free, In Heaven yclep'd Euphrosyne; And by men, Heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely...two sister Graces more To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore. Recit: Beard. Accomp: Or whether (as some Sages sing) The frolick wind, that breathes the Spring, Zephyr... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 Seiten
...Cimmerian desert ever dwell.0 10 But come thou goddess fair and free, In heaven yclept Euphrosyne,0 And by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely Venus...ivy-crowned Bacchus bore; Or whether (as some sager sing)0 The frolic wind that breathes the spring. Zephyr with Aurora playing,0 As he met her once a-Maying,... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1084 Seiten
...Zephyr's courtship of than Cimmeria" was proverbial. Spring, mother of the flowers, in his mask of ChloAnd by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more 15 To Ivy-crowned Bacchus bore; Or whether (as some Sager sing) The frolic Wind that breathes the Spring,... | |
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