The English Poems: From the Ed. of the Late H.C. BeechingOxford University Press, 1946 - 543 pages |
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Page 50
... side all unguarded , Lady ? Lady . They were but twain , and purposed quick return . Comus . Perhaps forestalling night prevented them . Lady . How easy my misfortune is to hit ! Comus . Imports their loss , beside the present need ...
... side all unguarded , Lady ? Lady . They were but twain , and purposed quick return . Comus . Perhaps forestalling night prevented them . Lady . How easy my misfortune is to hit ! Comus . Imports their loss , beside the present need ...
Page 84
... side to side . This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content , though blind , had I no better guide . PSALM I Done into verse , 1653 BLESS'D is the 84 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS To Sir Henry Vane the younger To Mr Cyriack ...
... side to side . This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content , though blind , had I no better guide . PSALM I Done into verse , 1653 BLESS'D is the 84 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS To Sir Henry Vane the younger To Mr Cyriack ...
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... side was open , where the throng On banks and scaffolds under sky might stand : 1610 I among these aloof obscurely stood . The feast and noon grew high , and sacrifice Had filled their hearts with mirth , high cheer , and wine , When to ...
... side was open , where the throng On banks and scaffolds under sky might stand : 1610 I among these aloof obscurely stood . The feast and noon grew high , and sacrifice Had filled their hearts with mirth , high cheer , and wine , When to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES WILLIAMS | 1 |
LALLEGRO | 20 |
A MASK PRESENTED AT LUDLOW Castle | 43 |
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The English Poems: From the Edition of H.C. Beeching Together with an Introd John Milton No preview available - 1948 |
The English Poems: From the Edition of H.C. Beeching Together with an Introd John Milton No preview available - 1948 |
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Adam Angels arms beast behold bliss bright called Cherub Cherubim cloud Comus Dagon dark death deep delight didst divine doth dread dwell Earth eternal evil eyes fair Father fear fire flowers fruit glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell hill honour John Milton King Lady lest light live Locrine Lord lost Lycidas morn mortal night Nymphs o'er once P.L. ii P.L. vii P.L. xi P.R. iii P.R. iv Paradise PARADISE LOST peace praise rebel angels reign round S.Ag Satan seat Serpent shade shalt sight sing Son of God song Sonn soon soul spake Spirit stars stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thou thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree virtue voice whence winds wings wonder