Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's Poetry |
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... thou art gon , Now thou art gon , and never must return ! ( 50-51 ) Thee Shepherd , thee the Woods , and desert Caves With wilde Thyme and the gadding Vine o'regrown , And all their echoes mourn . ( 37-41 ) The " return " of Alpheus ...
... thou art gon , Now thou art gon , and never must return ! ( 50-51 ) Thee Shepherd , thee the Woods , and desert Caves With wilde Thyme and the gadding Vine o'regrown , And all their echoes mourn . ( 37-41 ) The " return " of Alpheus ...
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... Thou O Spirit . . . ( I.17 ) Hail holy Light . . . ( III.1 ) thou Celestial light . . . ( III.51 ) Descend from Heav'n Urania . . . ( VII . 1 ) still govern thou my Song , / Urania . . . ( VII.30-31 ) ( 2 ) “ a cry for hearing and help ...
... Thou O Spirit . . . ( I.17 ) Hail holy Light . . . ( III.1 ) thou Celestial light . . . ( III.51 ) Descend from Heav'n Urania . . . ( VII . 1 ) still govern thou my Song , / Urania . . . ( VII.30-31 ) ( 2 ) “ a cry for hearing and help ...
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... thou rather ( first ) called upon , that thou mayest so come to bee knowne ? . . . And again , They shall praise the Lord that seeke after him : For , They that seeke , shall finde ; and finding , they shall praise him . Thee will I ...
... thou rather ( first ) called upon , that thou mayest so come to bee knowne ? . . . And again , They shall praise the Lord that seeke after him : For , They that seeke , shall finde ; and finding , they shall praise him . Thee will I ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
Copyright | |
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