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KING ARTHUR: SONG OF AEOLUS by JOHN DRYDEN

Poet Analysis

First Line: YE BLUST'RING BRETHREN OF THE SKIES
Last Line: THERE SWELL YOUR LUNGS, AND VAINLY, VAINLY THREAT.
Subject(s): EARTH; FEAR; SINGING & SINGERS; SPRING; WORLD; SONGS;

YE blust'ring Brethren of the Skies,
Whose Breath has ruffled all the Watry Plain,
Retire, and let @3Britannia@1 rise,
In Triumph o'er the Main.
Serene and Calm, and void of Fear,
The Queen of Islands must appear:
Serene and Calm, as when the Spring
The New-Created World began,
And Birds on Boughs did softly sing,
Their peaceful Homage paid to Man,
While @3Eurus@1 did his Blasts forbear
In Favour of the Tender Year.
Retreat, rude Winds, Retreat,
To Hollow Rocks, your Stormy Seat;
There swell your Lungs, and vainly, vainly threat.



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