Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... Grace . He strives to mount my sins , and them advance Above thy Merits , Pardons , or Good Will ; Thy Grace to lessen , and thy Wrath t ' inhance As if thou couldst not pay the sinners bill . He Chiefly injures thy rich Grace , I finde ...
... Grace . He strives to mount my sins , and them advance Above thy Merits , Pardons , or Good Will ; Thy Grace to lessen , and thy Wrath t ' inhance As if thou couldst not pay the sinners bill . He Chiefly injures thy rich Grace , I finde ...
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... Grace . And when he buffits thee therefore , If thou my aid and Grace implore , I'le shew a pleasant face . But still look for Temptations Deep , Whilst that thy Noble Sparke doth keep Within a Mudwald Cote . These White Frosts and the ...
... Grace . And when he buffits thee therefore , If thou my aid and Grace implore , I'le shew a pleasant face . But still look for Temptations Deep , Whilst that thy Noble Sparke doth keep Within a Mudwald Cote . These White Frosts and the ...
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... Grace . The place was due , most surely to my merits— And faith , I was in very pretty spirits : I plainly saw ( my penetration such is ) I was not yet in favour with the Duchess . Thought I , I am not disconcerted yet- Before we part ...
... Grace . The place was due , most surely to my merits— And faith , I was in very pretty spirits : I plainly saw ( my penetration such is ) I was not yet in favour with the Duchess . Thought I , I am not disconcerted yet- Before we part ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
Copyright | |
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