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128 890 ' Then when confusion in her course shall bring Sad desolation on the times to come , When mirthless Thames shall have no swan to sing , All music silent , and the Muses dumb ; And yet even then it must be known to some That ...
128 890 ' Then when confusion in her course shall bring Sad desolation on the times to come , When mirthless Thames shall have no swan to sing , All music silent , and the Muses dumb ; And yet even then it must be known to some That ...
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990 Remaining ever beautiful and young , And what in vision there to him befell , My weary muse some other time shall tell . Dear Colin , let my muse excused be Which rudely thus presumes to sing by thee , Although her strains be harsh ...
990 Remaining ever beautiful and young , And what in vision there to him befell , My weary muse some other time shall tell . Dear Colin , let my muse excused be Which rudely thus presumes to sing by thee , Although her strains be harsh ...
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An account of the nature of Endymion's celestial vision is dismissed by the poet's ' weary muse ' to an unspecified future . It was not made any clearer when the poem ... The actual seats of the Muses were on Helicon and Parnassus . 11.
An account of the nature of Endymion's celestial vision is dismissed by the poet's ' weary muse ' to an unspecified future . It was not made any clearer when the poem ... The actual seats of the Muses were on Helicon and Parnassus . 11.
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