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" Urania, and fit audience find, though few-. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that wild rout that tore the Thracian bard In Rhodope, where woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour... "
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Le Paradis perdu de J. Milton

John Milton - 1841 - 492 pages
...que les bois , que les rochers en extase écoutèrent jusqu'à l'instant où d'horribles Of that vile rout that tore the Thracian bard In Rhodope, where...woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour drown'd Both harp and voice ; nor could the Muse defend Her son. So fail not thou who thee...
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Paradise Lost: With Variorum Notes ... and a Memoir of the Life of Milton ...

John Milton - 1841 - 556 pages
...dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers — the race Of that vile rout that tore the Thracian bard 35 In Rhodope, where woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour drown'd Both harp and voice ; nor could the Muse defend Her son. So fail not thou who thee...
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Youth: Or Scenes from the Past; and Other Poems

William Plumer - 1841 - 160 pages
...cage. Yet small the difference; party zeal and hate Not more, in youth, are odious, than in age. DINAH. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers. MILTON.. And can I pass thee, Dinah! o'er, Thy savoury cake and ale ! What pleasure was it, once a...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...Purples the east : still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few. ,«— — drown'd Both harp and voice : nor could the Muse defend Her son. So fail not thou, who thee implores...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir by J. Montgomery, Volume 1

John Milton - 1843 - 444 pages
...or when mom Purples the east: still govern thou my song, Urania, and fit audience find, though few. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus...woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour drown'd Both harp and voice; nor could the muse defend Her son. So fail not thou, who thee...
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Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pages
...though low. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Or' Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of :hat Ͷ % I ԕ cPG <t K t X h d ! 7鎦 d H̖... al bw AI! h } 5>A ~ mL , ] Q &+, Z ):ϙ ^ʫ drown'd Both harp and voice : nor could the Muse defend Her son. So fail not thou, who thee implores...
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The Archaeological Journal, Volume 58

1901 - 612 pages
...— But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that vile rout that tore the Thracian bard In Rhodope, where...woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour drown 'd Both harp and voice ; nor could the muse defend Her son. 80 fail not thou, who thee...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 27

1846 - 586 pages
...POETRY OF ENGLAND. MUUI1IH SIXTEEN OF ' POLTOOW.' 'Bur drive ftr off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchua and his revellers, the race Of that wild rout that tore the Thracian bard In Rhodope.' M,I.,OV. IP my readers will allow me, in this age of crowded action and wild excitement, to detain...
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The Poetical Works, of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments

John Milton - 1847 - 604 pages
...Urania, and fit audience find, though few. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and the revellers, the race Of that wild rout that tore the...Thracian bard In Rhodope, where woods and rocks had ears 35 Her son. So fail not thou, who thee implores ; For thou art heavenly, she an empty dream. Say goddess,...
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Life, letters, and literary remains, of John Keats, Volume 1

Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 pages
...Proserpine gathering flowers, Herself a fairer flower, by gloomy Dis Was gathered, which cost Ccres all that pain To seek her through the world.' " The...woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour drowned Both harp and voice ; nor could the Muse defend Her son.' "These appear exclusively...
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