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... bright , ] bright 36. Damaetas ] Damoetas 53. Druids , ] Druids 59. herself ] herself , 107. Ah ; ] Ah ! 113. thee , ] thee swain , ] swain . 118. guest ; ] guest . 142. dies , ] dies . 156. Hebrides ] Hebrides , ) and 1673 ( the text ...
... bright , ] bright 36. Damaetas ] Damoetas 53. Druids , ] Druids 59. herself ] herself , 107. Ah ; ] Ah ! 113. thee , ] thee swain , ] swain . 118. guest ; ] guest . 142. dies , ] dies . 156. Hebrides ] Hebrides , ) and 1673 ( the text ...
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... bright , Toward heaven's descent had sloped his westering wheel . Meanwhile the rural ditties were not mute ... bright ' ( the 1638 reading ) corrected to ' Oft till the star that rose in evening bright ' . Shawcross 330 argues that ' in ...
... bright , Toward heaven's descent had sloped his westering wheel . Meanwhile the rural ditties were not mute ... bright ' ( the 1638 reading ) corrected to ' Oft till the star that rose in evening bright ' . Shawcross 330 argues that ' in ...
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... bright beam , whose point now raised Bore him slope downward to the sun now fallen Beneath the Azores ; whether the bright orb , iv 577. Uriel ] ' Light of God ' , one of God's ' eyes ' ; see iii 648-61n . iv 580. vigilance ] guard ...
... bright beam , whose point now raised Bore him slope downward to the sun now fallen Beneath the Azores ; whether the bright orb , iv 577. Uriel ] ' Light of God ' , one of God's ' eyes ' ; see iii 648-61n . iv 580. vigilance ] guard ...
Contents
A Paraphrase of Psalm cxiv Eliensis On the Death | 27 |
Elegia tertia In Obitum | 49 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
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