The poet comes upon the scene of his first love, and apostrophizes the natural objects about him.
Ausonius, for instance, apostrophizes the rhetorician Attius Patera as sprung from a race of Druids.
In Annus Mirabilis the poet apostrophizes the newly founded Royal Society, of which he had been elected a member in 1662.
XII, 1) He apostrophizes them, but the words are really an upbraiding of himself for pride.
So he apostrophizes his native city: "Rejoice O Florence, since thou art so mighty that thou canst spread thy wings over sea and land and thy name is known throughout Hell.
As he looks from his tower towards the Church of the Ravissante, he apostrophizes her who is enthroned there.
The author apostrophizes a moaning wind which appeals to him as a voice of woe more eloquent than any which is given to animal or man: and asks it what form of suffering, mental or bodily, its sighs are trying to convey.
He apostrophizes the earth] Earth drenched with blood and tears, Lo, I touch you With loving hand.
Portman Pendennis--apostrophizes a monitor in whom he had believed, but finds to have been as bad as the rest.
While the Motive of the Sword gently rises and falls, like the coming and going of a lovely memory, Siegmund apostrophizes the sheen as the reflection of Sieglinde's glance.
Then, her countenance transfigured by love, she gazes upon her dead hero and apostrophizes his memory in the Motive of Love's Greeting.
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