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... Cupid enters , only to vanish again as Hymen appears . Hymen relates the business that Cupid has been engaged in the union of Ramsay and the Lady Elizabeth - whereupon Venus relents : " My Cupid's absence I forgive and praise . " Next ...
... Cupid enters , only to vanish again as Hymen appears . Hymen relates the business that Cupid has been engaged in the union of Ramsay and the Lady Elizabeth - whereupon Venus relents : " My Cupid's absence I forgive and praise . " Next ...
Page 106
... Cupid an ' the Bee for us . ' Accuracy in detail is a merit that no one would deny to the work of Sarah Orne Jewett and hence some time ago , on reading the words just quoted from The Country of the Pointed Firs , ' the present writer ...
... Cupid an ' the Bee for us . ' Accuracy in detail is a merit that no one would deny to the work of Sarah Orne Jewett and hence some time ago , on reading the words just quoted from The Country of the Pointed Firs , ' the present writer ...
Page 128
... Cupid so dismayd ? He aunswered : Gentle Mother , The hony- worker in the hive . " Here Cupid gathers flowers ( roses ) , not honey as in “ Theoc- ritus , " and the direct address , " Oh Mother , I am wounded , " is clearly from the ...
... Cupid so dismayd ? He aunswered : Gentle Mother , The hony- worker in the hive . " Here Cupid gathers flowers ( roses ) , not honey as in “ Theoc- ritus , " and the direct address , " Oh Mother , I am wounded , " is clearly from the ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
Some English Poems in Praise of Music | 17 |
The First Idyl of Moschus in Imitations to the | 74 |
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