The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... Bartas 61 ) : " Toward the Crystall of his double source / Compelled Jordan to retreat . ' 17. Sylvester has ' glassie ' ( Du Bartas 59 ) as epithet for water , and ' crush / gush ' rhyme ( Du Bartas 38 ) in a description of rain . Who ...
... Bartas 61 ) : " Toward the Crystall of his double source / Compelled Jordan to retreat . ' 17. Sylvester has ' glassie ' ( Du Bartas 59 ) as epithet for water , and ' crush / gush ' rhyme ( Du Bartas 38 ) in a description of rain . Who ...
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... Bartas 51 , 103 ) and the stars ' spangles ' ( Du Bartas 17 , 91 ) . Shakespeare has stars which ' spangle heaven ' ( Taming of Shrew IV v 31 ) and ' spangled starlight ' ( Midsummer Night's Dream II i 29 ) . ' Horned moone ' occurs in ...
... Bartas 51 , 103 ) and the stars ' spangles ' ( Du Bartas 17 , 91 ) . Shakespeare has stars which ' spangle heaven ' ( Taming of Shrew IV v 31 ) and ' spangled starlight ' ( Midsummer Night's Dream II i 29 ) . ' Horned moone ' occurs in ...
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... Bartas 21 ) . 54. tawny king ] Fairfax's translation of Tasso iii 38 has ' Affrikes tawnie kings ' . 65-6 ... Bartas 372 ) . 89. Sylvester has ' warble forth ' ( Du Bartas 1 ) . 95 That his mansion hath on high Above the reach PSALM CXXXVI 9.
... Bartas 21 ) . 54. tawny king ] Fairfax's translation of Tasso iii 38 has ' Affrikes tawnie kings ' . 65-6 ... Bartas 372 ) . 89. Sylvester has ' warble forth ' ( Du Bartas 1 ) . 95 That his mansion hath on high Above the reach PSALM CXXXVI 9.
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On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
Copyright | |
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