Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... Death , of Law or Penaltie ? Here grows the Cure of all , this Fruit Divine , Fair to the Eye , inviting to the Taste , Of vertue to make wise : what hinders then To reach , and feed at once both Bodie and Mind ? So saying , her rash ...
... Death , of Law or Penaltie ? Here grows the Cure of all , this Fruit Divine , Fair to the Eye , inviting to the Taste , Of vertue to make wise : what hinders then To reach , and feed at once both Bodie and Mind ? So saying , her rash ...
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... Death or aught then Death more dread Shall separate us , linkt in Love so deare , To undergoe with mee one Guilt , one Crime , If any be , of tasting this fair Fruit , Whose vertue , for of good still good proceeds , Direct , or by ...
... Death or aught then Death more dread Shall separate us , linkt in Love so deare , To undergoe with mee one Guilt , one Crime , If any be , of tasting this fair Fruit , Whose vertue , for of good still good proceeds , Direct , or by ...
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... Death , but Life Augmented , op❜nd Eyes , new Hopes , new Joyes , Taste so Divine , that what of sweet before Hath toucht my sense , flat seems to this , and harsh . On my experience , Adam , freely taste , And fear of Death deliver to ...
... Death , but Life Augmented , op❜nd Eyes , new Hopes , new Joyes , Taste so Divine , that what of sweet before Hath toucht my sense , flat seems to this , and harsh . On my experience , Adam , freely taste , And fear of Death deliver to ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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