Spenser.—Faerie Queen, Book IV. Canto VII. Stanza 15.

DEEP.—In the lowest deep, a lower deep
Still threatening to devour me, opens wide,
To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven.

Milton.—Paradise Lost, Book IV. Line 76.

The always-wind-obeying deep.

Shakespeare.—Comedy of Errors, Act I. Scene I. (Ægeon to the Duke.)

DEEPER.—She by the river sat, and sitting there,
She wept, and made it deeper by a tear.

Herrick.—Hesp. No. 332. (Julia, weeping.)


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