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because she
married a mortal; this is
forbidden by
fairy law. Her son,
Strephon, is an
Arcadian shepherd who
wants to
marry Phyllis, a Ward of Chancery...
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strephon is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae (Limenitidinae). It is
endemic to China.
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Euthalia strephon....
- later, he was
asked for
advice by a new
Strephon with the company. Eddy wrote: I envy you. I'd like to play
Strephon again, too! The one
thing I
suggest is...
- a poem
written by
Jonathan Swift first published in 1732. In the poem,
Strephon sneaks into his
sweetheart Celia's
dressing room
while she is away only...
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annotated text: Jack Lynch;
Another text: U of Virginia[permanent dead link] "
Strephon and Chloe" (1731): Full
annotated text: Jack Lynch;
Another text: U of...
- in The
Yeomen of the
Guard (1888). He also pla**** the
baritone roles of
Strephon in the
original production of
Iolanthe (1882), and
Giuseppe in the New...
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Pearce Amaryllis, an
Arcadian shepherdess (soprano) –
Billie Sinclair Strephon, an
Arcadian shepherd (baritone) –
Charles Charteris Sir
George Paddock...
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produced a po****r
comic opera,
Iolanthe in
which two of the characters,
Strephon and Phyllis, are "Arcadian" shepherds. Phyllis, like Chloe, is torn between...
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following lines (115
through 118): Thus
finishing his
grand survey Disgusted Strephon stole away
Repeating in his
amorous fits Oh! Celia, Celia,
Celia ****s...
- Oldham: A
Defence [June 1919] On
Prohibition [June 30, 1919]
Myrrha and
Strephon [July 1919] The
House [c. July 16, 1919]
Monody on the Late King Alcohol...