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Page vii
... Phoebus To Neptune . To Jove To Vesta To the Muses and Apollo To Bacchus To Diana To Pallas To Vesta and Mercury . To Earth , the Mother of all To the Sun To the Moon To Castor and Pollux To Men of Hospitality . EPIGRAMS OF HOMER : - To ...
... Phoebus To Neptune . To Jove To Vesta To the Muses and Apollo To Bacchus To Diana To Pallas To Vesta and Mercury . To Earth , the Mother of all To the Sun To the Moon To Castor and Pollux To Men of Hospitality . EPIGRAMS OF HOMER : - To ...
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... Phoebus throws His beams abroad though he in clouds be closed 74 ( These two are attributed to Spenser in E. P. ) Bend in our circle ' to ' Bound ; ' a reading which seems to me * In this extract E. P. corrects preferable . This is the ...
... Phoebus throws His beams abroad though he in clouds be closed 74 ( These two are attributed to Spenser in E. P. ) Bend in our circle ' to ' Bound ; ' a reading which seems to me * In this extract E. P. corrects preferable . This is the ...
Page lxx
... Phoebus ' rays into his horned head ) . 32 32 ? 83 888 82 ? 9 0 0 3 48 43 372. Day's king , God of undaunted verse 379. All suddenly a light of twenty hues 81 72 , 73 395. She lay , and seemed a flood of diamant 29 , 30 ( Omitting ' Now ...
... Phoebus ' rays into his horned head ) . 32 32 ? 83 888 82 ? 9 0 0 3 48 43 372. Day's king , God of undaunted verse 379. All suddenly a light of twenty hues 81 72 , 73 395. She lay , and seemed a flood of diamant 29 , 30 ( Omitting ' Now ...
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... PHOEBUS hath given thee both his bow and muse ; With one thou slay'st the artisans of thunder , And to thy verse dost such a sound infuse , That gather'd storms therewith are blown in sunder . The other decks her with her golden wings ...
... PHOEBUS hath given thee both his bow and muse ; With one thou slay'st the artisans of thunder , And to thy verse dost such a sound infuse , That gather'd storms therewith are blown in sunder . The other decks her with her golden wings ...
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... Phoebus , Sire of Art , moves Nature to . Jo : DAVIES , of Hereford . * TO GEORGE CHAPMAN . GEORGE , it is thy genius innated , seen That same sweet muse that was his first sweet guide ; But since Apollo , who was gratified Once with a ...
... Phoebus , Sire of Art , moves Nature to . Jo : DAVIES , of Hereford . * TO GEORGE CHAPMAN . GEORGE , it is thy genius innated , seen That same sweet muse that was his first sweet guide ; But since Apollo , who was gratified Once with a ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.