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... have ye again in a still time , when there “ shall be no Chiding . Not in thefe
Noises . ” And in another , having mentioned some of his schemes for epic poetry
and tragedy , “ of highest a APOL . SMECTYMN . See PROSE - WORKS , vol . i .
p .
... have ye again in a still time , when there “ shall be no Chiding . Not in thefe
Noises . ” And in another , having mentioned some of his schemes for epic poetry
and tragedy , “ of highest a APOL . SMECTYMN . See PROSE - WORKS , vol . i .
p .
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Our tcares shall seem the Irish seas , We floating Ilands , living Hebrides . The
contributors were not all of Christ's College . The Greek and Latin pieces have
this title , which indeed serves for the title to the book , “ Jufta E DOVARDO KING
...
Our tcares shall seem the Irish seas , We floating Ilands , living Hebrides . The
contributors were not all of Christ's College . The Greek and Latin pieces have
this title , which indeed serves for the title to the book , “ Jufta E DOVARDO KING
...
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Theocritus , in an Epigram which shall be cited in the next note , dedicates
Myrtles to Apollo . Doctor New . ton , however , has supposed , that Milton , while
he mentions the laurel in the character of a poet as sacred to Apollo , adds the
myrtle ...
Theocritus , in an Epigram which shall be cited in the next note , dedicates
Myrtles to Apollo . Doctor New . ton , however , has supposed , that Milton , while
he mentions the laurel in the character of a poet as sacred to Apollo , adds the
myrtle ...
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The willows , and the hazel copfes green , Shall now no more be seen , Fanning
their joyous leaves to thy soft lays . As killing as the canker to the rose , 45 41 39.
Tbee , Shepherd , thee the woods , and defert caves , & c . ] It is thus in the first ...
The willows , and the hazel copfes green , Shall now no more be seen , Fanning
their joyous leaves to thy soft lays . As killing as the canker to the rose , 45 41 39.
Tbee , Shepherd , thee the woods , and defert caves , & c . ] It is thus in the first ...
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It shall be sed . In Harrington's Ariosto , we have “ As before I “ SED . ” vii . 64.
Again , “ Those wofull words he sed . " v . 60 . Again , " Looking grimly on Ferraw
he sed . " i . 26. And in other places . And in the FAERIE QUEENE , vi . xii . 29.
It shall be sed . In Harrington's Ariosto , we have “ As before I “ SED . ” vii . 64.
Again , “ Those wofull words he sed . " v . 60 . Again , " Looking grimly on Ferraw
he sed . " i . 26. And in other places . And in the FAERIE QUEENE , vi . xii . 29.
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