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_as morning breaks_, the
freshness
and splendour of the youthful
god.
Keats
Cf.
_Winter's Tale_, IV.
iii, and
_Paradise Lost_, iv.
268, known to be a favourite passage with Keats.
l.
75.
_his throbbing .
.
.
moan.
_ Cf.
_Hyperion_, iii.
81.
l.
77.
_as morning breaks_, the
freshness
and splendour of the youthful
god.
PAGE 8.
l.
78.
_Phoebean dart_, a ray of the sun, Phoebus being the god
of the sun.
l.
80.
_Too gentle Hermes.
_ Cf.
l.
28 and note.
l.
81.
_not delay'd_: classical construction.
See Introduction to
Hyperion.
_Star of Lethe.
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