Poetry Explained for the Use of Young People

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Poetry Explained for the Use of Young People
Edgeworth Richard Lovell
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Tliejickle pensioners of Morpheus' train. Morpheus w r as the god of dreams, which the poet calls his pensioners, because they depend upon him, and fickle, because dreams vary continually, and are seldom steady and uniform.
* Whoever observes these motes will see that they consist of various materials; short threads of linen, cotton, silk, and particularly of woollen cloth, arc mixed with rounder particles of dust, worn away and formed from different materials This is certainly not a proper pla
...ce to analyse dust and motes ; but what- ever sets the young 1 mind at work to examine common objects cannot be useless.
IL PENSEROSO. 9 > " But hail, thou goddess sage and holy, Hail divinest Melancholy, * * Whose saintly image is too bright To hit the sense of human sight, And therefore to our \veaker view O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue, Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's sister might beseem, Or that starr'd Ethiop queen that strove To set her beauty's praise above The sea-nymphs, and their pow'rs offended ; Yet thou art higher far descended, Thee, bright hair'd Vesta, long of yore, To solitary Saturn bore, His daughter she (in Saturn's reign Such mixture was not held a stain) Oft in glimmering bow'rs and glades, He met her, and in secret shades Of woody Ida's inmost grove, While yet there was no fear of Jove.


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