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... Locrine , That had the sceptre from his father Brute . 826 816 revers'd ] Ov . Metam . xiv . 300. Convers©¡ verbere virge . ' This Sandys translates , ' her wand reverst . ' Warton . 826 Sabrina ] Rob . of Gloucester's Chron . 61. p . 25 ...
... Locrine , That had the sceptre from his father Brute . 826 816 revers'd ] Ov . Metam . xiv . 300. Convers©¡ verbere virge . ' This Sandys translates , ' her wand reverst . ' Warton . 826 Sabrina ] Rob . of Gloucester's Chron . 61. p . 25 ...
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... Locrine Sprung of old Anchises ' line , May thy brimmed waves for this Their full tribute never miss From a thousand petty rills , That tumble down the snowy hills : Summer drouth , or singed air Never scorch thy tresses fair , Nor wet ...
... Locrine Sprung of old Anchises ' line , May thy brimmed waves for this Their full tribute never miss From a thousand petty rills , That tumble down the snowy hills : Summer drouth , or singed air Never scorch thy tresses fair , Nor wet ...
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... Locrine . Steevens . 49 ulmo ] The gods had their favorite trees . So had the poets . Milton's is the elm . See L'Allegro , 57. Arcades , 89. Comus , 354. Ep . Dam . 15 , 49. P. L. v . 216 . and Prolus . ( Prose Works , ii . 569 ) ...
... Locrine . Steevens . 49 ulmo ] The gods had their favorite trees . So had the poets . Milton's is the elm . See L'Allegro , 57. Arcades , 89. Comus , 354. Ep . Dam . 15 , 49. P. L. v . 216 . and Prolus . ( Prose Works , ii . 569 ) ...
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