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... Night bids us rest . To whom thus Eve with perfet beauty adornd . My Author and Disposer , what thou bidst Unargu'd I obey ; so God ordains , God is thy Law , thou mine : to know no more Is womans happiest knowledge and her praise ...
... Night bids us rest . To whom thus Eve with perfet beauty adornd . My Author and Disposer , what thou bidst Unargu'd I obey ; so God ordains , God is thy Law , thou mine : to know no more Is womans happiest knowledge and her praise ...
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... night dreams bring to me Pirene . My soul is deeply stirred , is all aglow [ 10 ] with mysterious impulses , the ... night , short is the tarrying of the dark night ; shuddering night and her darkness are going forth to exile . Lycaonian ...
... night dreams bring to me Pirene . My soul is deeply stirred , is all aglow [ 10 ] with mysterious impulses , the ... night , short is the tarrying of the dark night ; shuddering night and her darkness are going forth to exile . Lycaonian ...
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... NIGHT - RAVEN ( vukтikópag ) : a raven in poetic usage only , neither ravens nor crows being night - birds . It is now identified ( see Sir D'Arcy Thomp- son , Gloss . of Gk . Birds , new ed . s.v. , and Liddell and Scott , 1936 ) as ...
... NIGHT - RAVEN ( vukтikópag ) : a raven in poetic usage only , neither ravens nor crows being night - birds . It is now identified ( see Sir D'Arcy Thomp- son , Gloss . of Gk . Birds , new ed . s.v. , and Liddell and Scott , 1936 ) as ...
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MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 1 |
THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE LIB I | 82 |
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