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e.g.i.56Knows thee not, thus afflicted, for a god
i.206save what solemn tubes
. . . . . gave
ii.70that second war
Not long delayed.

[247:2]

e.g.ii.8torrents hoarse
32covert drear
i.265season due
286plumes immense

[247:3]

e.g.i.35How beautiful . . . self
182While sometimes . . . wondering men
ii.116, 122Such noise . . . pines.

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e.g.ii.79No shape distinguishable. Cf. Paradise Lost, ii. 667.
i.2breath of morn. Cf. Paradise Lost, iv. 641.

HENRY FROWDE, M.A.
PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
LONDON, EDINBURGH, NEW YORK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE