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Euphrosyne : ‘cheerfulness, mirth, merriment’, daughter of Zeus & Eurynome; one of the three Graces, the other two being Aglaia & Thalia. They are personifications of beauty & charm, & often associated with the Muses, Dionysus, Eros, & Aphrodite.

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... Short Poems from Manuscripts (Circa 1900-1901) Collected Poems Euphrosyne Child of the infant years, Euphrosyne, Bird of my boyhood, youth's blithe deity! If I have hymned thee not with lyric phrase, Preferring Eros or Aglaia's praise, Frown not, thou lovely spirit, leave me not. Man worships the ungrasped. His vagrant thought Still busy with ...

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... III. ] Act II Scene 1. Conrad and Flaminio arrange to surprise the Alcalde's house and carry off Euphrosyne; Brigida converses with Conrad. Page 843 Scene 2. Jacinto monologuises; Jacinto and his father; Jacinto and Euphrosyne; students, friends of Jacinto. Conrad and Euphrosyne. Act III Scene 1. Beltran and his sons. Ismenia, Brigida. Page 844 ... nephew. COUNT CONRAD - a young nobleman. RONCEDAS, GUZMAN - courtiers. THE FARMER. JACINTO - his son. JERONIMO - a student. CARLOS - a student. FRIAR BALTASAR - a pedagogue. EUPHROSYNE - the maid of the farm. ISMENIA - sister of Conrad. BRIGIDA - her cousin. Page 785 Act I Scene I The King's Court at Salamanca. King Philip, Conrad, Beltran, Roncedas... are they by condition? Goddesses are the characters and by rule modern they should be live goddesses who play them. BASIL They are so. BRIGIDA Are they indeed so lovely? BASIL Euphrosyne, Christofir's daughter, is simply the most exquisite beauty of the kingdom. BRIGIDA You speak very absolutely, Señor. Fairer than Ismenia? Page 837 BASIL I speak it with u ...

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... "vernal", "of the spring". A Doubt . Circa 1900–1901. The Nightingale . Circa 1900–1901. Euphrosyne . Circa 1900–1901. The Greek word euphrosunē means "cheerfulness, mirth, merriment". In Greek mythology, Euphrosyne was one of the three Graces. A Thing Seen. Circa 1900– 1901. Epitaph . Circa 1900–1901. ...

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... 639 Bride of the Fire, clasp me now close 532 Brilliant, crouching, slouching . . . 583 Bugles of Light, bugles of Light . . . 673 Child of the infant years, Euphrosyne 187 Cool may you find the youngling grass, my herd 189 Councillors, friends, Rai Bahadoors and others 267 Cry of the ocean's surges . . . 653 Dawn in her ...

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... 614 The Dual Being 610 The Dwarf Napoleon 639 Electron 600 The End? 643 Envoi 37 Epigram 189 Epiphany 279 Epitaph 188 Estelle 31 Euphrosyne 187 Evening 216 Evolution [1] 594 Evolution [2] 595 The Fear of Death 219 The Fire King and the Messenger 673 Flame-Wind 574 Form 625 God ...

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