Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... foes , who with a strength Equivalent to Angels walk'd thir streets , None offering fight ; who single combatant Duell'd thir Armies rank't in proud array , Himself an Army , now unequal match To save himself against a coward arm'd At ...
... foes , who with a strength Equivalent to Angels walk'd thir streets , None offering fight ; who single combatant Duell'd thir Armies rank't in proud array , Himself an Army , now unequal match To save himself against a coward arm'd At ...
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... Foes . I state not that ; this I am sure ; our Foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Thir Captive , and thir triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation found'st , or over - potent charms To violate the sacred trust of silence ...
... Foes . I state not that ; this I am sure ; our Foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Thir Captive , and thir triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation found'st , or over - potent charms To violate the sacred trust of silence ...
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... foes , Thou whom the Penny Pamphlet foil'd in prose ? Doeg , whom God for Mankinds mirth has made , O'er - tops thy tallent in thy very Trade ; Doeg to thee , thy paintings are so Course , A Poet is , though he's the Poets Horse . A ...
... foes , Thou whom the Penny Pamphlet foil'd in prose ? Doeg , whom God for Mankinds mirth has made , O'er - tops thy tallent in thy very Trade ; Doeg to thee , thy paintings are so Course , A Poet is , though he's the Poets Horse . A ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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