Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... hand the hastning Angel caught Our lingring Parents , and to th ' Eastern Gate Led them direct , and down the Cliff ... hand in hand with wandring steps and slow , Through Eden took thir solitarie way . ( Book XII , lines 552 - end ) ...
... hand the hastning Angel caught Our lingring Parents , and to th ' Eastern Gate Led them direct , and down the Cliff ... hand in hand with wandring steps and slow , Through Eden took thir solitarie way . ( Book XII , lines 552 - end ) ...
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... hands , And yet perhaps more trouble is behind . For I descry this way Some other tending , in his hand A Scepter or quaint staff he bears , Comes on amain , speed in his look . By his habit I discern him now A Public Officer , and now at ...
... hands , And yet perhaps more trouble is behind . For I descry this way Some other tending , in his hand A Scepter or quaint staff he bears , Comes on amain , speed in his look . By his habit I discern him now A Public Officer , and now at ...
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... Hand gave Feature to the Name . So strange a Concourse ne're was seen before , But when the peopl❜d Ark the whole Creation bore . The Scene then chang'd ; with bold Erected Look Our Martial King the sight with Reverence strook : For ...
... Hand gave Feature to the Name . So strange a Concourse ne're was seen before , But when the peopl❜d Ark the whole Creation bore . The Scene then chang'd ; with bold Erected Look Our Martial King the sight with Reverence strook : For ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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