| Dennis Bartholomeusz - 1969 - 336 pages
...Miltonic grandeur, in Comus, he 'made darkness', says John Hill. Later, when Quin came to The Sounds, and Seas with all their finny drove Now to the Moon in wavering Morrice move, the audience in the theatre 'saw the curled waves break in upon the calm repose of night, and the peaceful... | |
| 1980 - 256 pages
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| David Daiches - 1979 - 304 pages
.... . . Meanwhile, welcome joy and feast, Midnight shout and revelry, Tipsy dance and jollity. . . . Now to the moon in wavering morrice move, And on the...shelves Trip the pert fairies and the dapper elves. CHIL II.— O By dimpled brook and fountain brim The wood-nymphs, deck'd with daisies trim, Their merry... | |
| Edward Leeson - 1980 - 542 pages
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| A. N. Wilson - 1983 - 296 pages
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| Roger Copeland, Marshall Cohen - 1983 - 606 pages
...Quire Who in their nightly watchfull Sphears, Lead in swift round the Months and Years. The Sounds, and Seas with all their finny drove Now to the Moon in wavering Mortice move. The notion of the seas dancing is not Milton's but is an inherited commonplace. Here... | |
| David Fairer - 1984 - 208 pages
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