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The hint of timidity in the stream lowers the key from indignation at the same time the words " dread voice " carry the last reverberations of anger . Moreover , the ideas of water and fright have been associated before and will be ...
The hint of timidity in the stream lowers the key from indignation at the same time the words " dread voice " carry the last reverberations of anger . Moreover , the ideas of water and fright have been associated before and will be ...
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“ top of Mona high " or by the stream of the Deva . They are the deities of hill and stream . However , since in this poem poethood is first identified with the pastoral , it is only proper that this should be so .
“ top of Mona high " or by the stream of the Deva . They are the deities of hill and stream . However , since in this poem poethood is first identified with the pastoral , it is only proper that this should be so .
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9 The river god Alpheus had fallen in love with Arethusa , a wood nymph , she , transformed into a subterranean stream , fled to Ortygia , where she rose as a fountain , but Alpheus , the Arcadian stream , pursued her underground to ...
9 The river god Alpheus had fallen in love with Arethusa , a wood nymph , she , transformed into a subterranean stream , fled to Ortygia , where she rose as a fountain , but Alpheus , the Arcadian stream , pursued her underground to ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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