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... roses turned from white to red because they blushed to see Hermaphroditus naked ; why there is light and darkness , winter and summer ; how Echo became a disembodied voice ; why love is cruel , or scholars are always poor .
... roses turned from white to red because they blushed to see Hermaphroditus naked ; why there is light and darkness , winter and summer ; how Echo became a disembodied voice ; why love is cruel , or scholars are always poor .
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961-6 The verbal conceits in this highly artificial stanza indicate the complementary action of her eyes and her tears in expressing her grief ; and when she turned from weeping to sighing , her tears soon broke out again . 1.
961-6 The verbal conceits in this highly artificial stanza indicate the complementary action of her eyes and her tears in expressing her grief ; and when she turned from weeping to sighing , her tears soon broke out again . 1.
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To save her life Zeus turned her into a constellation , the Great Bear . 1. 363 Drayton's own note to this line is , ' The constellations near the pole Artic ' ( Arctic ) . 11. 365–7 Perseus was the Greek hero who slew Medusa , one of ...
To save her life Zeus turned her into a constellation , the Great Bear . 1. 363 Drayton's own note to this line is , ' The constellations near the pole Artic ' ( Arctic ) . 11. 365–7 Perseus was the Greek hero who slew Medusa , one of ...
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