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_ 'Sophist and sage'
suggests
the philosophers
of ancient Greece.
Keats
PAGE 175.
l.
153.
_palpable_, having material existence; literally,
touchable.
PAGE 176.
l.
159.
_unseen parent dear.
_ Coelus, since the air is
invisible.
l.
168.
_no .
.
.
grove.
_ 'Sophist and sage'
suggests
the philosophers
of ancient Greece.
l.
170.
_locks not oozy.
_ Cf.
_Lycidas_, l.
175, 'oozy locks'.
This use
of the negative is a reminiscence of Milton.
ll.
171-2.
_murmurs .
.
.
sands.
_ In this description of the god's
utterance is the whole spirit of the element which he personifies.
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