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" Where were ye, nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas? For neither were ye playing on the steep Where your old bards, the famous druids, lie, Nor on the shaggy top of Mona high, Nor yet where Deva spreads her wizard... "
Elia: Essays which Have Appeared Under that Signature in the London Magazine - ²Ä 139 ­¶
Charles Lamb µÛ - 1828 - 230 ­¶
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The poems of Ossian, &c. containing the poetical works of J ..., ²Ä 1 ¨÷

Ossian - 1805 - 648 ­¶
...pursuing the thistle's beard. О that ye had been rustling in the sails of Nathos.] MILTON'S Lycidas. Where were ye, nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas f For neither were you playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous druids, lie, Nor on the...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, ²Ä 6 ¨÷

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1809 - 448 ­¶
...fecere, neque Aonie Aganippe It may not be unpleasing to see the same passage in the Lycidap of Milton. Where were ye, nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie, Nor on the...
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The British poets, including translations, ²Ä 17 ¨÷

British poets - 1822 - 296 ­¶
...their gay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn blows ; Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherds' ear. Where were ye, Nymphs ! when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie, Nor on the...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 396 ­¶
...clouds, and saw their coming chief!' Who can recollect Milton's imitation without enthusiasm? \Vhere were ye, nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas, .'•.':. P. 8, 1. 8. And e'en the forest lion mourn'd his death. Thus Virgil, in his fifth Eclogue:...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 ­¶
...gay wardrobe wew, • i When first the white-thorn blows ; Such JLycidas, thy loss to shepherds' ear. Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? For neither weYc ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids, He, Nor on the...
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The London Magazine, ²Ä 8 ¨÷

1823 - 696 ­¶
...deadliest foe to human kind, Resistless drives me to this deed of vengeance ! K . AMICUS REDIVIVUS. ich the meteor moves is extremely various. It was once seen to pass in half an hour Lycida* ? I DO not know when I have expe- spirit, not my own, whirled me to rienced a stranger sensation,...
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The British anthology; or, Poetical library, ²Ä 1-2 ¨÷

British anthology - 1824 - 460 ­¶
...gay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn blows ;¡X Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherds' ear. Where were ye, nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie, Nor on the...
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New elegant extracts; a selection from the most eminent British poets ..., ²Ä 4 ¨÷

New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 ­¶
...their gay wardrobe wear, When first the white thorn blows ; Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherds' ear. Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie, Nor on the...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ...

Ossian - 1834 - 218 ­¶
...idea, Virgil has copied from Theocritus, and Milton has very happily imitated from both. Where were yc, nymphs! when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Ilycidaq? For neither were ye playing on the steep Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie; Nor...
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Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 ­¶
...unfortunate relic? ¡X AMI£áUS REDIVIVUS. Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless deep . . Clos'd o'er the head of your loved Lycidas? I DO not know...a stranger sensation than on seeing my old friend G. I)., who had been paying me a morning visit a few Sundays back, at my cottage at Islington, upon...
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