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Page 188
... mean ' forsaken by one's love ' , but as Philomela ( the nightingale ) was raped by her brother - in - law Tereus , M. presumably uses the term to mean ' lost or ruined through love ' . 240. parley ] speech . 242. And ... grace ] Trin ...
... mean ' forsaken by one's love ' , but as Philomela ( the nightingale ) was raped by her brother - in - law Tereus , M. presumably uses the term to mean ' lost or ruined through love ' . 240. parley ] speech . 242. And ... grace ] Trin ...
Page 197
... mean that ? Eld . Bro . I mean that too , but yet a hidden strength Which if heaven gave it , may be termed her own : ' Tis chastity , my brother , chastity : 420 She that has that , is clad in complete steel , And like a quivered nymph ...
... mean that ? Eld . Bro . I mean that too , but yet a hidden strength Which if heaven gave it , may be termed her own : ' Tis chastity , my brother , chastity : 420 She that has that , is clad in complete steel , And like a quivered nymph ...
Page 241
... means not ' winding - sheet ' but ' clothing ' . 20. lucky ] G. O. Marshall , Explicator xvii ( 1959 ) 66 , takes this to mean not ' well - omened ' ( the OED explanation ) but ' having an unstudied or un- sought felicity ' ( a literary ...
... means not ' winding - sheet ' but ' clothing ' . 20. lucky ] G. O. Marshall , Explicator xvii ( 1959 ) 66 , takes this to mean not ' well - omened ' ( the OED explanation ) but ' having an unstudied or un- sought felicity ' ( a literary ...
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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 |
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