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... nymphs . In Stanza XX , for example , the nymphs are not represented as baleful , and there is a kind of sympathetic regret in Milton's description of them mourning " in twilight shade . " Yet Milton does not emphasize this element to ...
... nymphs . In Stanza XX , for example , the nymphs are not represented as baleful , and there is a kind of sympathetic regret in Milton's description of them mourning " in twilight shade . " Yet Milton does not emphasize this element to ...
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... nymphs and shepherds to remain in England and to quit permanently their classical Grecian haunts . " A better soyl shall give ye thanks . / From the stony Mænalus , | Bring your Flocks , and live with us . " The praise of the Countess ...
... nymphs and shepherds to remain in England and to quit permanently their classical Grecian haunts . " A better soyl shall give ye thanks . / From the stony Mænalus , | Bring your Flocks , and live with us . " The praise of the Countess ...
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... Nymphs . " But as the phrase " your old Bards " suggests , these nymphs are not merely deities of field and stream ; they have the poets under their care and are thus associated with the Muses . ( If there is any doubt on this point ...
... Nymphs . " But as the phrase " your old Bards " suggests , these nymphs are not merely deities of field and stream ; they have the poets under their care and are thus associated with the Muses . ( If there is any doubt on this point ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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