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... MILTON , Paradise Lost , Bk . VII , II . 443–444 . " The cock that is the trumpet of the morn Doth with his lofty and shrill - sounding throat Awake the god of day . " SHAKESPEARE , Hamlet , Act I , Sc . I , II . 148–151 . 20. Lowly bed ...
... MILTON , Paradise Lost , Bk . VII , II . 443–444 . " The cock that is the trumpet of the morn Doth with his lofty and shrill - sounding throat Awake the god of day . " SHAKESPEARE , Hamlet , Act I , Sc . I , II . 148–151 . 20. Lowly bed ...
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... MILTON , Comus , 11. 22-23 . " In distant wilds by human eyes unseen , She rears her flowers , and spreads her ... Milton . John Milton ( 1608- 1674 ) . Milton and Hampden both lived in Buckingham- shire , the same county in which the ...
... MILTON , Comus , 11. 22-23 . " In distant wilds by human eyes unseen , She rears her flowers , and spreads her ... Milton . John Milton ( 1608- 1674 ) . Milton and Hampden both lived in Buckingham- shire , the same county in which the ...
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... Milton uses - - Lycidas , 11. 25-27 . 105-112 . Hard by yon wood , now smiling as in scorn , etc. These two stanzas are engraved on a monument to Gray in Stoke Park near the church - yard . 116. Graved on the stone beneath yon aged ...
... Milton uses - - Lycidas , 11. 25-27 . 105-112 . Hard by yon wood , now smiling as in scorn , etc. These two stanzas are engraved on a monument to Gray in Stoke Park near the church - yard . 116. Graved on the stone beneath yon aged ...
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... MILTON , Paradise Regained , Bk . IV , 11. 245–246 . " " Tis the merry nightingale That crowds and hurries and precipitates With fast , thick warble his delicious notes . " COLERIDGE , The Nightingale , Il . 43–45 . 14. O'er - canopies ...
... MILTON , Paradise Regained , Bk . IV , 11. 245–246 . " " Tis the merry nightingale That crowds and hurries and precipitates With fast , thick warble his delicious notes . " COLERIDGE , The Nightingale , Il . 43–45 . 14. O'er - canopies ...
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... MILTON , Lycidas , 1. 103 . " In that blest moment from his oozy bed Old father Thames advanced his rev'rend head . " - POPE , Windsor Forest , 11. 329-330 . 14. A stranger yet to pain . Gray had in mind the happy school days spent with ...
... MILTON , Lycidas , 1. 103 . " In that blest moment from his oozy bed Old father Thames advanced his rev'rend head . " - POPE , Windsor Forest , 11. 329-330 . 14. A stranger yet to pain . Gray had in mind the happy school days spent with ...
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