The Shorter Poems of John Milton; Including the Two Latin Elegies And Italian Sonnet to Diodati, And the Epitaphium Damonis

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08. slope. Diiciinin^-, asloi)e.
105. rosy twine. Wreaths of roses.
110. saws. Maxims.
'■'• r\\ wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books," etc. — Hamlet, i. 5.
ll.'l. spheres. Cf. Arcades, 0;}-7.'>, // Poiscroso, 88, 80, and notes.
110. morrice. A dance introduced by the Moors.
120. Cotytto. A Thraeian divinity whose rites were asso- ciated with impurity.
132. spets. Old form of spits.
135. Hecat'. Hecate. IMcsiding genius of witchcraft, sor- cery, etc. Cf. Macbeth, ii. 1 : " witch
...craft celebrates Pale Hecate's offerings." 144. fantastic round. Cf. U Allegro, 34, note.
151. trains. Allurements.
154. dazzling spells, etc. Some device is here resorted to for producing brilliant scintillations which the air (spongy) sucks up.
107. Whom thrift, etc. This line is omitted in ed. of 1073 and the next two are transposed.
175. granges. Granaries.
188. grey-hooded Even. Cf. Wordsworth, Sonnet : '' It is a beauteous evening calm and free : The holy time is (juiet as a mui." 180 NOTES 204.


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