The leaf was darkish, and had prickles on it, But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright golden flower, but not in this soil : Unknown, and like esteemed, and the dull swain Treads on it daily with his clouted shoon ; And yet more medicinal is... Homer: The Odyssey - Página 75por William Lucas Collins - 1870 - 136 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Keightley - 1855 - 510 páginas
...by critics, in the following place of this poem : — The leaf was darkish and had prickles on it, But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright...swain Treads on it daily with his clouted shoon.— v. 631.* It would seem from this that it was the leaf, not the plant, that bore the flower, which could... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 páginas
...culled me out ; The leaf was darkish, and had prickles on it, But in another country, as he said, Core a bright golden flower, but not in this soil : Unknown,...on it daily with his clouted shoon : And yet more medicinal is it than that moly, That Hermes once to wise Ulysses gave. He called it hsemony, and gave... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 páginas
...unsightly root, But of divine effect, he culled me out; The leaf was darkish, and had prickles on it; But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright...soil:* Unknown, and like esteemed, and the dull swain And yet more med'cinal is it than that moly 4 Treads on it daily with his clouted sboon ; 3 That Hermes... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 664 páginas
...unsightly root, But of divine effect, he culled me out ; The leaf was darkish, and had prickles on it ; But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright golden flower, but not in this soi':1 Unknown, and like esteemed, and the dull swain Treads on it daily with his clouted shoon;a And... | |
| John Milton - 1858 - 106 páginas
...unsightly root, But of divine effect, he culled me out ; The leaf was darkish, and had prickles on it ; But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright golden flower, but not in this soil : 29 Unknown, and like esteemed, and the dull swain Treads on it daily with his clouted shoon ; 30... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Keightley - 1859 - 492 páginas
...15.— T. 621. virtuous, ie having virtue or power : see on II Pens. v. 113. But in another eountry, as he said, Bore a bright golden flower, but not in...esteemed, and the dull swain Treads on it daily with his elouted shoon ; And yet more med'einal is it than that Moly That Hermes onee to wise Ulysses gave.... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1859 - 342 páginas
...remind you of that root of which Milton speaks — " The leaf was darkish, and had prickles in it, But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright golden flower, but not in this soil." The Eastern spirit is in them ; they want only the Eastern day. Sir James Stephen has less both of... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 páginas
...unsightly root, Bui of divine eflect, he culled me out; The leal" was darkish, and had prickles on it, But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright...soil: Unknown, and like esteemed, and the dull swain T>eads on it daily with his clouted shoon: And yet more medicinal is it than that Moly, That Hermes... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 134 páginas
...unsightly root, But of divine effect, he cull'd me out ; 630 The leaf was darkish, and had prickles on it, But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright...golden flower, but not in this soil : Unknown, and like esteem' d, and the dull swain Treads on it daily with his clouted shoon : 635 And yet more med'cinal... | |
| John Milton - 1861 - 734 páginas
...unsightly root, But of divine effect, he cull'd me out; The leaf was darkish, and had prickles on it, But in another country, as he said, Bore a bright...golden flower, but not in this soil: Unknown, and like 1 esteem'd, and the dull swain Treads on it daily with his clouted shoon : 648 And yet more med'cinal... | |
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