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Plate 93
Enitharmon heard. She raisd her head like the mild Moon [1]
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In the blank space following line 1 are slight traces of a deletion, irrecoverable and probably made in the varnish. Can it have consisted of an extension of the epic, but brief, simile "like the mild Moon"? That would be an early manner.
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