Or ounce, or tiger, hog, or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were ; And they (so perfect is their misery) Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, But boast themselves more comely than before, And all their friends and native home forget,... Miltoni Comus - Page 12by John Milton - 1863 - 121 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 354 pages
...ounce or tiger, hog or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were ; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, But boast themselves more comely than before,75 And all their friends and native home forget, To roll with pleasure in a sensual sty. Therefore... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 622 pages
...Or ounce or tiger, hog or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, But boast themselves more comely than before,75 And all their friends and native home forget, To roll with pleasure in a sensual sty. Therefore... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 634 pages
...ounce or tiger, hog or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were ; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, But boast themselves more comely than before,7-5 And all their friends and native home forget, To roll with pleasure in a sensual sty. Therefore... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 pages
...as they were ; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, Hut boast themselves more comely than before ; And all...favour'd of high Jove, Chances to pass through this adventurous glade, Swift as the sparkle of a glancing star I shoot from heaven, to give him safe convoy,... | |
| 1819 - 332 pages
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| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 446 pages
...satisfied, and not at all conscious of their forldrn situation,) like the transformed followers of Comus,— Not once perceive their foul disfigurement; But boast themselves more comely than before. Methinks, such men, who have found out so short a path, have no reason to complain of the shortness... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 440 pages
...and not at all conscious of their forlorn situation,) like the transformed followers of Comus, — Not once perceive their foul disfigurement ; But boast themselves more comely than before. V Methinks, such men, who have found out so short a path, have no reason to complain of the shortness... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 420 pages
...satisfied, and not at all conscious of their forlorn situation) like the transformed followers of Comus, ' Not once perceive their foul disfigurement ; But boast themselves more comely than before.* " Methinks, such men, who have found out so short a path, have no reason to complain of the shortness... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 pages
...ounce, or tiger, hog, or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were ; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement,...native home forget, To roll with pleasure in a sensual stye. Therefore when any, favor'd of high Jove, Chances to pass through this adventurous glade, Swift... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 220 pages
...ounce, or tiger, hog, or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement,...favour'd of high Jove, Chances to pass through this adventurous glade, Swift as the sparkle of a glancing star I shoot from heaven to give him safe convoy,... | |
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