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58. _The noble heart._ _Faerie Queene_, I. V. 1.
_Makes Ossa like a wart._ _Hamlet_, V. 1.
59. _Him followed Rimmon._ _Paradise Lost_, I. 467–9.
_As when a vulture._ _Ibid._ III. 431–9.
_The great vision._ _Lycidas_, 161.
_The Pilot._ _Paradise Lost_, I. 204.
_The wandering moon._ _Il Penseroso_, 67–70.
60. _Like a steam._ _Comus_, 556.
_He soon saw within ken._ _Paradise Lost_, III. 621–44.
61. _With Atlantean shoulders._ _Ibid._ II. 306–7.
_Lay floating many a rood._ _Ibid._ I. 196.
_That sea beast, Leviathan._ _Ibid._ I. 200–202.
_What a force of imagination._ Cf. _Notes and Queries_, 4th Series, xi. 174, where J. H. T. Oakley points out that Milton is simply translating a well-known Greek phrase for the ocean.
_His hand was known._ _Paradise Lost_, I. 732–47.
62. _But chief the spacious hall._ _Ibid._ I. 762–88.
_Round he surveys._ _Ibid._ III. 555–67.
63. _Such as the meeting soul._ _L’Allegro_, 138–140.
_The hidden soul._ _Ibid._ 144.
_God the Father turns a school-divine._ Pope, 1st Epistle, _Hor._