Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... Heav'n , If counsels different , or danger shun'd By me , have lost our hopes . But he who reigns Monarch in Heav'n , till then as one secure Sat on his Throne , upheld by old repute , Consent or custome , and his Regal State Put forth ...
... Heav'n , If counsels different , or danger shun'd By me , have lost our hopes . But he who reigns Monarch in Heav'n , till then as one secure Sat on his Throne , upheld by old repute , Consent or custome , and his Regal State Put forth ...
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... Heav'n . If by Traduction came thy Mind , Our Wonder is the less to find A Soul so charming from a Stock so good ; Thy Father was transfus'd into thy Blood : So wert thou born into the tuneful strain , ( An early , rich , and ...
... Heav'n . If by Traduction came thy Mind , Our Wonder is the less to find A Soul so charming from a Stock so good ; Thy Father was transfus'd into thy Blood : So wert thou born into the tuneful strain , ( An early , rich , and ...
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... Heav'n up - pil❜d , Of rude Access , of Prospect wild , Where , tangled round the jealous Steep , Strange Shades o'erbrow the Valleys deep , And holy Genii guard the Rock , Its Gloomes embrown , its Springs unlock , While on its rich ...
... Heav'n up - pil❜d , Of rude Access , of Prospect wild , Where , tangled round the jealous Steep , Strange Shades o'erbrow the Valleys deep , And holy Genii guard the Rock , Its Gloomes embrown , its Springs unlock , While on its rich ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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