_gloom-bird_, the owl, whose cry is
supposed
to
portend death.
Keats
PAGE 154. l. 152. _covert._ Cf. _Isabella_, l. 221; _Eve of St. Agnes_,
l. 188.
ll. 156-7. All the dignity and majesty of the goddess is in this
comparison.
PAGE 155. l. 171.
_gloom-bird_, the owl, whose cry is
supposed
to
portend death.
Cf. Milton's method of description, 'Not that fair
field,' etc. _Paradise Lost_, iv. 268.
l. 172. _familiar visiting_, ghostly apparition.
PAGE 157. ll. 205-8. Cf. the opening of the gates of heaven. _Paradise
Lost_, vii. 205-7.