- "
Lycidas" (/ˈlɪsɪdəs/) is a poem by John Milton,
written in 1637 as a
pastoral elegy. It
first appeared in a 1638
collection of elegies,
Justa Edouardo...
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Castiarina lycida is a
species of
Australian beetle in the
jewel beetle family, Buprestidae,
described in 2005. "Castiarina Gory & Laporte, 1838". bie...
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Sepia lycidas,
commonly known as the
kisslip cuttlefish, is a
species of
cuttlefish within the
genus Sepia. They are also
classified under the family...
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feeding on
Laurus nobilis and
Nectandra venulosa.
Orecta lycidas lycidas (Brazil)
Orecta lycidas eos (Burmeister, 1878) (Argentina, Paraguay,
Brazil and...
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Battus lycidas is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Papilionidae native to the
Neotropical realm. It is
commonly known as Cramer's swallowtail, the...
- M. furvus was
first described in 1992 in the
genus Lycidas,
becoming part of
Maratus when
Lycidas was
synonymized in 2012. Otto and Hill
consider this...
- Althea, from Prison") that John
Milton later alluded to in his own poem "
Lycidas".
Althea Braithwaite (1940–2020),
English children's author, illustrator...
- Cambridge,
Milton was on good
terms with
Edward King; he
later dedicated "
Lycidas" to him.
Milton also
befriended theologian Roger Williams,
tutoring Williams...
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greatest complaint was that
obscure allusions found in
works like Milton's
Lycidas were overused; he
preferred poetry that
could be
easily read and understood...
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Retrieved 2016-09-24. In
Vergilius Maro (1770) John Milton, John (1637). "
Lycidas". The
Milton Reading Room.
Archived from the
original on 2014-10-25. Retrieved...