Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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Page viii
... Song for St. Cecilia's Day 237 To the Pious Memory of the Accomplisht Young Lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew 239 FROM The Conquest of Granada : Song of the Zambra Dance 245 FROM Amphitryon : Mercury's Song to Phaedra 247 The Secular Masque 247 ...
... Song for St. Cecilia's Day 237 To the Pious Memory of the Accomplisht Young Lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew 239 FROM The Conquest of Granada : Song of the Zambra Dance 245 FROM Amphitryon : Mercury's Song to Phaedra 247 The Secular Masque 247 ...
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... Song , or Epithalamie , on Sir Clipseby Crew and His Lady What's that we see from far ? the spring of Day Bloom'd ... SONG 177 A Nuptiall Song, or Epithalamie, on Sir Clipseby Crew and His Lady.
... Song , or Epithalamie , on Sir Clipseby Crew and His Lady What's that we see from far ? the spring of Day Bloom'd ... SONG 177 A Nuptiall Song, or Epithalamie, on Sir Clipseby Crew and His Lady.
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... me no more if east or west The Phenix builds her spicy nest ; For unto you at last shee flies , And in your fragrant bosome dyes . * St Sir John Suckling ( 1609-1642 ) Song Why A SONG 187 A Song: Aske me no more where Jove bestowes.
... me no more if east or west The Phenix builds her spicy nest ; For unto you at last shee flies , And in your fragrant bosome dyes . * St Sir John Suckling ( 1609-1642 ) Song Why A SONG 187 A Song: Aske me no more where Jove bestowes.
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
Copyright | |
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