Lycidas: Edited to Serve as an Introduction to CriticismHarper & Row, 1966 - 330 من الصفحات "The endpapers reproduced here are from the manuscript of "Lycidas," presumed to be the original, that is preserved in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge. They are certainly in Milton's hand, and only a few of the corrections were made after the poem was published in 1638 and before it appeared in Milton's Poems (1645). The entire Trinity Manuscript, consisting of fifty pages and containing many of Milton's poems as well as lists of subjects for poems and plans for Paradise Lost, can be seen in the collotype reproduction edited by W. Aldis Wright (Cambridge, 1899) and in the reproduction of it published for the Facsimile Text Society by Columbia University Press (New York, 1933). -- Book jacket. |
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الصفحة 69
... mourn your bitter fate , The sweet springs , the forest , field , and river . Alas , unhappy youth ! the very gods Do mourn ; the farmer hears in the grove weeping The woodnymphs , Pan , Sylvanus , and the Fauns . But not by tears or ...
... mourn your bitter fate , The sweet springs , the forest , field , and river . Alas , unhappy youth ! the very gods Do mourn ; the farmer hears in the grove weeping The woodnymphs , Pan , Sylvanus , and the Fauns . But not by tears or ...
الصفحة 95
... mourn . My hart with grief doth freese , 1Lodowick Bryskett was a friend of Edmund Spenser during Spenser's stay in ... Mourning Muse of Thestylis " and " A Pastorall Aeglogue , " both written on the occasion of the death of Sir Philip ...
... mourn . My hart with grief doth freese , 1Lodowick Bryskett was a friend of Edmund Spenser during Spenser's stay in ... Mourning Muse of Thestylis " and " A Pastorall Aeglogue , " both written on the occasion of the death of Sir Philip ...
الصفحة 110
... mourn . After this the Consolation must be begun . You may say that so grave a loss — say , the death of a king - can be alleviated by the virtues of his successor , whose praises you will set forth in a very ardent but brief account ...
... mourn . After this the Consolation must be begun . You may say that so grave a loss — say , the death of a king - can be alleviated by the virtues of his successor , whose praises you will set forth in a very ardent but brief account ...
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Lycidas 1638 text | 3 |
Textual Variations | 10 |
TWO CLASSICAL CONSOLATIONS | 41 |
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Adonis allusion ancient Aphrodite Arethusa beauty begin the dirge begin the pastoral Bishops called Christ Church Colin Comus COTTERILL Court Daphnis dead death divine doth ears earth Eclogue Elegy England English eyes fair Fame farre fate flocks flowers glory gods Greek grief hath haue heaven herse honor Irish Seas JERRAM John Milton Keightley King lament Latin Laud learned lines look Lord Lycidas Lycon means Mitio Monody Mopsus mourn Muses NEWTON nymphs Olympia Ovid Pamphilius passage pastoral song Pillary poem poet poetical poetry praise Prelates Prynne Puritans RICHARDSON-NEWTON river Saint sayd shade sheep shepherd heeds Silvius sing sorrow soul Spenser Star Chamber stream sweet T. S. Eliot tears thee Theocritus thine things thou thought TODD tomb unto VERITY Virg Virgil WARTON weep William Chappell wind woods word ye Muses dear ye Sicilian Muses