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( 5 ) SCYLLA'S METAMORPHOSIS The importance of Lodge's work , which much outweighs its poetic merits , has already been discussed . He declares his satirical intention in his sub - title , which says that Scylla's transformation is ...
( 5 ) SCYLLA'S METAMORPHOSIS The importance of Lodge's work , which much outweighs its poetic merits , has already been discussed . He declares his satirical intention in his sub - title , which says that Scylla's transformation is ...
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30 ' Go you in peace to Neptune's wat'ry sound ; No more may Glaucus play him with so pretty , But shun resort where solace nill be found , And plain my Scylla's pride and want of pity : Alas sweet nymphs , my godhead's all in vain ...
30 ' Go you in peace to Neptune's wat'ry sound ; No more may Glaucus play him with so pretty , But shun resort where solace nill be found , And plain my Scylla's pride and want of pity : Alas sweet nymphs , my godhead's all in vain ...
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117 Echo herself , when Scylla cried out , ' O love , ' With piteous voice from out her hollow den Return'd these words , these words of sorrow , ' No love . ' ' No love ( quoth she ) , then fie on traitorous men , 700 Then fie on hope ...
117 Echo herself , when Scylla cried out , ' O love , ' With piteous voice from out her hollow den Return'd these words , these words of sorrow , ' No love . ' ' No love ( quoth she ) , then fie on traitorous men , 700 Then fie on hope ...
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