Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... Thee Chantress of the Woods among , I woo to hear thy Even - Song . ( 11. 55-64 ) Much of the setting is familiar , though some of the details take on strange shapes in the peculiar half - light of the poem . Philomel the night - singer ...
... Thee Chantress of the Woods among , I woo to hear thy Even - Song . ( 11. 55-64 ) Much of the setting is familiar , though some of the details take on strange shapes in the peculiar half - light of the poem . Philomel the night - singer ...
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... thee ! I would through all the regions habitable Search thee , and , having found thee , with my sword Drive thee about the world , till I had met Some place that yet man's curiosity Had miss'd of ; there , there would I strike thee ...
... thee ! I would through all the regions habitable Search thee , and , having found thee , with my sword Drive thee about the world , till I had met Some place that yet man's curiosity Had miss'd of ; there , there would I strike thee ...
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... thee to be in As equal a degree of heat or cold As nature can make ; yet , as unsound men Convert the sweetest and the nourishing'st meats Into diseases , so shall I , distemper'd , Do thee ... ( IV , iv , 27-32 ) An earlier occurrence ...
... thee to be in As equal a degree of heat or cold As nature can make ; yet , as unsound men Convert the sweetest and the nourishing'st meats Into diseases , so shall I , distemper'd , Do thee ... ( IV , iv , 27-32 ) An earlier occurrence ...
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