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... Colin Clout in " Avgvst " and in the Calender as a whole . It has long been recognized that Colin Clout's reference to " the Nightingale " is a reference to Philomele , the mythological maiden raped by her brother - in - law , Tereus ...
... Colin Clout in " Avgvst " and in the Calender as a whole . It has long been recognized that Colin Clout's reference to " the Nightingale " is a reference to Philomele , the mythological maiden raped by her brother - in - law , Tereus ...
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... Colin , who " cryes . . . all night " because Thus all the night in plaints , the day in woe I vowed haue to wayst , till safe and sound She home returne , whose voyces siluer sound To cheerefull songs can chaunge my cheerelesse cryes ...
... Colin , who " cryes . . . all night " because Thus all the night in plaints , the day in woe I vowed haue to wayst , till safe and sound She home returne , whose voyces siluer sound To cheerefull songs can chaunge my cheerelesse cryes ...
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... Colin's mind , use song masochistically , to " augment " their woe , and in this way Colin's imperfect conception of the function and power of poetry is made clear . To Colin , poetry is not a calming or civilizing element but a means ...
... Colin's mind , use song masochistically , to " augment " their woe , and in this way Colin's imperfect conception of the function and power of poetry is made clear . To Colin , poetry is not a calming or civilizing element but a means ...
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