Pastoral Quotes 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteraturepastoralA2/A-levelAQA Created by: StepsstarCreated on: 19-05-15 14:52 'vainly men themselves amaze' The Garden 1 of 49 'Does prudently their toils upbraid' The Garden 2 of 49 'Your sacred plants' The Garden 3 of 49 'lovely green' The Garden 4 of 49 'Apollo hunted Daphne so' The Garden 5 of 49 'to this delicious solitude' The Garden 6 of 49 'cruel as their flame' The Garden 7 of 49 'what wondrous life is this I lead' The Garden 8 of 49 'Ensnared with flowers' The Garden 9 of 49 'Annihilating all that's made' The Garden 10 of 49 'Such was that happy garden-state' The Garden 11 of 49 'while man walked there without a mate' The Garden 12 of 49 'but 'twas beyond a mortal's share' The Garden 13 of 49 'Two paradises 'twere in one/ to live in paradise alone' The Garden 14 of 49 'Luxurious man' The Mower, against gardens' 15 of 49 'flowers and plants allure' The Mower, against gardens 16 of 49 'nature was most plain and pure' The Mower, against gardens 17 of 49 'he did the roses taint' 'flowers themselves were taught to paint' The Mower, against Gardens 18 of 49 'forbidden mixtures' The Mower, against gardens 19 of 49 'he does nature vex' The Mower, against Gardens 20 of 49 'To procreate without a sex' The Mower, against Gardens 21 of 49 'of all these meadows fresh and gay' The Mower's song 22 of 49 ' and she/what I do to the grass,does to my thoughts and me' The Mower's Song 23 of 49 'While I with sorrow pine' The Mower's song 24 of 49 'unthankful meadows' The Mower's Song 25 of 49 'shall now my revenge be wrought' The Mower's Song 26 of 49 'And flow'rs, and grass, and I and all/ will in one common ruin fall' The Mower's Song 27 of 49 'With which I will adorn my tomb' The Mower's Song 28 of 49 'the nightingale does sit so late' The Mower to the glow-worms 29 of 49 'ye living lamps' The Mower to the glow-worms 30 of 49 'and studying all the summer night' The Mower to the glow-worms 31 of 49 'ye glow-worms, whose officious flame/ to wandering mowers shows the way' The Mower to the glow-wprms 32 of 49 'your courteous lights in vain you waste' The Mower to the glow-worms 33 of 49 'For she my mind hath so displaced/ that I shall never find my home' The Mower to the glow-worms 34 of 49 'Hark how the mower Damon sung' Damon the Mower 35 of 49 'But scorching like his am'rous care' Damon the Mower 36 of 49 'And withered like his hopes the grass' Damon the Mower 37 of 49 'Oh what unusual heats are here' Damon the Mower 38 of 49 'Now glitters in its second skin' Damon the Mower 39 of 49 'Not July causes these extremes/ but Juliana's scorching beams' Damon the Mower 40 of 49 'of the hot day, or hot desires' Damon the Mower 41 of 49 'Nor cold but in her icy breast' Damon the Mower 42 of 49 'I am the Mower Damon, known/ through all the meadows I have mown' Damon the Mower 43 of 49 'The edged steel by careless chance/ did into his own ankle glance' Damon the Mower 44 of 49 'by his own scythe, the mower mown' Damon the Mower 45 of 49 ' 'Tis death alone that this must do/ for death thou art a mower too' Damon the Mower 46 of 49 'sacred light' Paradise Lost 47 of 49 'Earth's great altar' Paradise Lost 48 of 49 'the human pair' Paradise lost 49 of 49
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