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... Song on May Morning , p . 198 ; On Shake- speare , pp . 198 , 199 ; On the University Carrier , pp . 199—202 ; An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester , pp . 202–204 ; L'Allegro and Il Penseroso , pp . 205-209 ; Arcades , pp . 210 ...
... Song on May Morning , p . 198 ; On Shake- speare , pp . 198 , 199 ; On the University Carrier , pp . 199—202 ; An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester , pp . 202–204 ; L'Allegro and Il Penseroso , pp . 205-209 ; Arcades , pp . 210 ...
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... Song on May Morning On Shakespeare On the University Carrier . Another on the Same An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester . L'Allegro . Il Penseroso Arcades : - Comus : a Masque presented at Ludlow Castle , 1634 : - Lawes's ...
... Song on May Morning On Shakespeare On the University Carrier . Another on the Same An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester . L'Allegro . Il Penseroso Arcades : - Comus : a Masque presented at Ludlow Castle , 1634 : - Lawes's ...
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... with passages of great beauty , with less avoidance of plain historical phrases , and less care to give to all the effect of continued song . PARADISE REGAINED : A POEM IN FOUR BOOKS . THE 14 Introduction to Paradise Regained .
... with passages of great beauty , with less avoidance of plain historical phrases , and less care to give to all the effect of continued song . PARADISE REGAINED : A POEM IN FOUR BOOKS . THE 14 Introduction to Paradise Regained .
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... song , else mute , And bear through highth or depth of Nature's bounds , With prosperous wing full summed , to tell of deeds Above heroic , though in secret done , And unrecorded left through many an age : Worthy to have not remained so ...
... song , else mute , And bear through highth or depth of Nature's bounds , With prosperous wing full summed , to tell of deeds Above heroic , though in secret done , And unrecorded left through many an age : Worthy to have not remained so ...
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... song ; What wonder , then , if I delight to hear Her dictates from thy mouth ? most men admire Virtue who follow not her lore . Permit me To hear thee when I come ( since no man comes ) , And talk at least , though I despair to attain ...
... song ; What wonder , then , if I delight to hear Her dictates from thy mouth ? most men admire Virtue who follow not her lore . Permit me To hear thee when I come ( since no man comes ) , And talk at least , though I despair to attain ...
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