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− | * '''glimmering glades:''' Milton in ''Il Penseroso'' describes the origins of the goddess Melancholy, whose parents Vesta and Saturn. daughter and father, courted in secrett: "Oft in glimmering Bowres, and glades/ He met her, and in secret shades/ | + | * '''glimmering glades:''' Milton in ''Il Penseroso'' describes the origins of the goddess Melancholy, whose parents Vesta and Saturn. daughter and father, courted in secrett: "Oft in glimmering Bowres, and glades/ He met her, and in secret shades/ Of woody Ida's inmost grove." |
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* '''gloaming:''' twilight → [[all dimmering dunes]] in the previous line | * '''gloaming:''' twilight → [[all dimmering dunes]] in the previous line | ||
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+ | *'''gloamering glades:''' another part of the Irish landscape |
Latest revision as of 23:10, 24 June 2019
- glimmering
- glimmering glades: Milton in Il Penseroso describes the origins of the goddess Melancholy, whose parents Vesta and Saturn. daughter and father, courted in secrett: "Oft in glimmering Bowres, and glades/ He met her, and in secret shades/ Of woody Ida's inmost grove."
- gloaming: twilight → all dimmering dunes in the previous line
- gloamering glades: another part of the Irish landscape