Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... Fate alone its Progress cou'd oppose . Now all those Charms , that blooming Grace , The well - proportion'd Shape and beauteous Face , Shall never more be seen by Mortal Eyes ; In Earth the much - lamented Virgin lies ! Not Wit nor ...
... Fate alone its Progress cou'd oppose . Now all those Charms , that blooming Grace , The well - proportion'd Shape and beauteous Face , Shall never more be seen by Mortal Eyes ; In Earth the much - lamented Virgin lies ! Not Wit nor ...
Page 287
... Fate , Felt , thro ' all the British State ; Fall'n , neglected , lost , forgot , Dark Oblivion all her Lot ; Faded till Arminda's Love ( Guided by the Pow'rs above ) Warm'd anew her drooping Heart , And Life diffus'd thro ' every Part ...
... Fate , Felt , thro ' all the British State ; Fall'n , neglected , lost , forgot , Dark Oblivion all her Lot ; Faded till Arminda's Love ( Guided by the Pow'rs above ) Warm'd anew her drooping Heart , And Life diffus'd thro ' every Part ...
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... Fate ! Give a Friend in that Retreat ( Tho ' withdrawn from all the rest ) Still a Clue , to reach my Breast . Let a Friend be still convey'd Thro ' those Windings , and that Shade ! Where , may I remain secure , Waste , in humble Joys ...
... Fate ! Give a Friend in that Retreat ( Tho ' withdrawn from all the rest ) Still a Clue , to reach my Breast . Let a Friend be still convey'd Thro ' those Windings , and that Shade ! Where , may I remain secure , Waste , in humble Joys ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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