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Its frequent allusions to the Muses , Apollo , Pegasus , Parnassus , etc. , caught my eye , and the poem proved to ... He is apostrophized as “ The morning - star of the Muses ” ; " The tenth Muse and the glory of the Muses ' choir ” .
Its frequent allusions to the Muses , Apollo , Pegasus , Parnassus , etc. , caught my eye , and the poem proved to ... He is apostrophized as “ The morning - star of the Muses ” ; " The tenth Muse and the glory of the Muses ' choir ” .
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He was not ignorant of this fact , and expressed his regret that in writing sonnets his " poor rude lines ” do not keep pace with the bettering of the time ” ( XXXII ) , and that in this form of verse , his Muse had not " grown with ...
He was not ignorant of this fact , and expressed his regret that in writing sonnets his " poor rude lines ” do not keep pace with the bettering of the time ” ( XXXII ) , and that in this form of verse , his Muse had not " grown with ...
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Be thou the tenth Muse , ten times more in worth Than those old nine which rhymers invocate ! And he that calls on thee , let him bring forth Eternal numbers to outlive long date . Drayton thought his " better angel ” was also worthy of ...
Be thou the tenth Muse , ten times more in worth Than those old nine which rhymers invocate ! And he that calls on thee , let him bring forth Eternal numbers to outlive long date . Drayton thought his " better angel ” was also worthy of ...
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