The English Poems: From the Ed. of the Late H.C. BeechingOxford University Press, 1946 - 543 pages |
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Page 494
... S.Ag. 1109 . ASSYRIAN , ad .: ( a ) Assyrian Mount , i.e. Niphates ( q.v. ) ; P.L. iv . 126 . ( b ) A. Flood , the Euphrates river ; P.R. iii . 436 . ( c ) A. Queen , Ishtar , the Assyrian Venus ; Com . 1002 . ( d ) A. Garden , i.e. ...
... S.Ag. 1109 . ASSYRIAN , ad .: ( a ) Assyrian Mount , i.e. Niphates ( q.v. ) ; P.L. iv . 126 . ( b ) A. Flood , the Euphrates river ; P.R. iii . 436 . ( c ) A. Queen , Ishtar , the Assyrian Venus ; Com . 1002 . ( d ) A. Garden , i.e. ...
Page 514
... S.Ag. 1885 . INSINUATE : to progress sinuously or in curves ( of a serpent , etc. ) ; P.L. iv . 348 . INSIST : persist ; S.Ag. 913 . INSPHEAR : to ' translate ' or raise to a celestial sphere ; Com . 3 ; cp . unsphear , Il Pens . 88 ...
... S.Ag. 1885 . INSINUATE : to progress sinuously or in curves ( of a serpent , etc. ) ; P.L. iv . 348 . INSIST : persist ; S.Ag. 913 . INSPHEAR : to ' translate ' or raise to a celestial sphere ; Com . 3 ; cp . unsphear , Il Pens . 88 ...
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... S.Ag. 145 . RAMIEL : ( ' Exaltation of God ' ) one of the rebel angels ( M.'s authority for this name is unknown ) ; P.L. vi . 372 . RAMOTH ( in Gilead ) : P.R. 1. 373 . RATHE : old positive form of ' rather ' ( in the sense of ' soon ...
... S.Ag. 145 . RAMIEL : ( ' Exaltation of God ' ) one of the rebel angels ( M.'s authority for this name is unknown ) ; P.L. vi . 372 . RAMOTH ( in Gilead ) : P.R. 1. 373 . RATHE : old positive form of ' rather ' ( in the sense of ' soon ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES WILLIAMS | 1 |
LALLEGRO | 20 |
A MASK PRESENTED AT LUDLOW Castle | 43 |
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