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" Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain... "
Elements of Criticism: Volume I [-II]. - Page 432
by Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765
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Plots and Counterplots: Sexual Politics and the Body Politic in English ...

Richard Braverman - 1993 - 366 pages
...mazy error under pendant shades Ran Nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flow'rs worthy of Paradise which not nice Art In Beds and curious Knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on Hill and Dale and Plain, Both where the morning Sun first warmly smote The open field, and...
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Romantic Poetry: Recent Revisionary Criticism

Karl Kroeber, Gene W. Ruoff - 1993 - 520 pages
...from Milton, who describes an ideal world of natural nurture made up of Flowers worthy of Paradise which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon Poured forth profuse on hill and dale and plain. See Paradise Lost, ed. Alastair Fowler (London, 1971),...
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Face to Face: Bakhtin in Russia and the West

Carol Adlam, Rachel Falconer, Vitalii Makhlin, Leslie Pinfield - 1997 - 396 pages
...error under pendant shades 240 Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of paradise which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon Poured forth profuse on hill and dale and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote 245...
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Answerable Essays on Paradise

Judith A. Stein - 1999 - 180 pages
...mazie error under pendant shades Ran Nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flours worthy of Paradise which not nice Art In Beds and curious Knots, but Nature boon Powrd forth profuse on Hill and Dale and Plaine Both where the morning Sun first warmly smote The open...
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Milton and the Natural World: Science and Poetry in Paradise Lost

Karen L. Edwards - 2005 - 284 pages
...The term beds itself appears only in the context of an explicit rejection: Flowers worthy of Paradise which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon Poured forth profuse on hill and dale and plain. (PL. 1v. a41-43) Fowler observes of knots that "such...
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Paradise Interpreted: Representations of Biblical Paradise in Judaism and ...

Gerard P. Luttikhuizen - 1999 - 240 pages
...mazy error under pendant shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon Both where the morning sun first warmly smote Poured forth profuse on hill and dale and plain, The...
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Spenser's Faerie Queene: Observations on the Fairy queen of Spenser. pt. 1

Thomas Warton - 2001 - 320 pages
...cornice which a pair ter introduced in the grotto of Calypfo. Spenfer's be mties are like the flowers in Paradife. Which not nice Art In beds and curious knots,...profufe, on hill, and dale, and plain ; Both where the morning fun firft warmly fmote The open field, or where the unpierc'd fhade Imbrown'd the noon-tide...
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Theory of Garden Art

C. C. L. Hirschfeld, Hirschfeld Hirschfeld - 2001 - 550 pages
...later in his masterful description of Paradise, or the Garden of Eden:* Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon British gradually began to explicate the essence of garden art in their writings. Here, too, dawn preceded...
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Paradise Lost (Hughes Edition)

John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 2003 - 388 pages
...error under pendant shades Ran Nectar, visiting each plant, and fed 240 Flow'rs worthy of Paradise which not nice Art In Beds and curious Knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on Hill and Dale and Plain, Both where the morning Sun first warmly smote The open field, and...
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Complete Poems and Major Prose

John Milton - 2003 - 1084 pages
...error under pendant shades Ran Nectar, visiting each plant, and fed 240 Flow'rs worthy of Paradise which not nice Art In Beds and curious Knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on Hill and Dale and Plain, Both where the morning Sun first warmly smote The open field, and...
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