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... night . " The meta- phor , however , is quite simple , and can only refer to the blanket or coverlet spread by the dark ( i.e. night ) over the earth , and is only a variation of Juliet's " Spread thy close curtain , love per- forming night ...
... night . " The meta- phor , however , is quite simple , and can only refer to the blanket or coverlet spread by the dark ( i.e. night ) over the earth , and is only a variation of Juliet's " Spread thy close curtain , love per- forming night ...
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... night . The doors are open ; and the surfeited grooms 5. [ A bell rings . [ Exit . bold : e } 2-6 . What open ... night before they suffer " ; and Spenser's Faerie Queene , v . vi . 27 , where the cock is called " the fatal bell- man of ...
... night . The doors are open ; and the surfeited grooms 5. [ A bell rings . [ Exit . bold : e } 2-6 . What open ... night before they suffer " ; and Spenser's Faerie Queene , v . vi . 27 , where the cock is called " the fatal bell- man of ...
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... night's black agents to their preys do rouse . Thou marvell'st at my words : but hold thee still ; Things bad begun ... night's rouse ] Steevens quotes Sidney's Astrophel and Stella ( ed . Arber , bk . v . 96 , l . 10 ) : “ In night , of ...
... night's black agents to their preys do rouse . Thou marvell'st at my words : but hold thee still ; Things bad begun ... night's rouse ] Steevens quotes Sidney's Astrophel and Stella ( ed . Arber , bk . v . 96 , l . 10 ) : “ In night , of ...
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