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... Lycidas ....... Il Penseroso L'Allegro Arcades CONTENTS . VOL . III . MISCELLANEOUS POEMS : 1 75 123 134 141 148 On the Death of a fair Infant , dying of a Cough 154 At a Vacation Exercise in the College On the Morning of Christ's ...
... Lycidas ....... Il Penseroso L'Allegro Arcades CONTENTS . VOL . III . MISCELLANEOUS POEMS : 1 75 123 134 141 148 On the Death of a fair Infant , dying of a Cough 154 At a Vacation Exercise in the College On the Morning of Christ's ...
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... was as silver as the chime of spheres . ' Herrick's Hesp . p . 116 , Fall down from those thy chiming spheres . ' 1023 stoop ] ' bow . ' MS . Warton and Todd . LYCIDAS . In this Monody , the author bewails a 122 COMUS .
... was as silver as the chime of spheres . ' Herrick's Hesp . p . 116 , Fall down from those thy chiming spheres . ' 1023 stoop ] ' bow . ' MS . Warton and Todd . LYCIDAS . In this Monody , the author bewails a 122 COMUS .
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... Lycidas is dead , dead ere his prime , Young Lycidas , and hath not left his peer : Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhime . He must not float upon his watery bier 10 2 myrtles brown ] Hor ...
... Lycidas is dead , dead ere his prime , Young Lycidas , and hath not left his peer : Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhime . He must not float upon his watery bier 10 2 myrtles brown ] Hor ...
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... ' The lids of day . ' Batt'ning ] Drayton's Ecl . ix . Warton , Todd . 30 Oft till the star that rose , at evening. ' Their battening flocks on grassie leas to hold . ' Warton . 69 tangles ] Benlowes's Theophila , p . 2 . 124 LYCIDAS .
... ' The lids of day . ' Batt'ning ] Drayton's Ecl . ix . Warton , Todd . 30 Oft till the star that rose , at evening. ' Their battening flocks on grassie leas to hold . ' Warton . 69 tangles ] Benlowes's Theophila , p . 2 . 124 LYCIDAS .
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