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... Night ; That keeps a Blowze , And beats his Spouse . ( Restoration Verse , p . 24 ) Such a satirical view of town continues , at times , to be set against the tra- ditional praise of country , but it is a feature of verse in the second ...
... Night ; That keeps a Blowze , And beats his Spouse . ( Restoration Verse , p . 24 ) Such a satirical view of town continues , at times , to be set against the tra- ditional praise of country , but it is a feature of verse in the second ...
Page 113
... Night burst foorth ere Noone . ( ' Tears on the Death of Moeliades ' , ll . 29–34 ) Drummond's Henry is not a figure with any definition , either as individual or as a model . The importance of his loss POEMS OF OCCASION 113.
... Night burst foorth ere Noone . ( ' Tears on the Death of Moeliades ' , ll . 29–34 ) Drummond's Henry is not a figure with any definition , either as individual or as a model . The importance of his loss POEMS OF OCCASION 113.
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... Night Some hope of Day ; as Sea - men that are run Far Northward finde long Winters to be light , And in the Cynosure adore the Sun. ( III . v . 73 ) Unfortunately , too , the writing is often rhythmically flat or uncertain : Or We ...
... Night Some hope of Day ; as Sea - men that are run Far Northward finde long Winters to be light , And in the Cynosure adore the Sun. ( III . v . 73 ) Unfortunately , too , the writing is often rhythmically flat or uncertain : Or We ...
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