Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... never out nor in ; Free from all meaning , whether good or bad , And in one word , Heroically mad , He was too warm ... never cou'd Rebell ? That's a preferment for Achitophel . The Woman that Committed Buggary , Was rightly Sentenc'd by ...
... never out nor in ; Free from all meaning , whether good or bad , And in one word , Heroically mad , He was too warm ... never cou'd Rebell ? That's a preferment for Achitophel . The Woman that Committed Buggary , Was rightly Sentenc'd by ...
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... never ill receiv'd at Court : As for his Works in Verse and Prose , I own my self no Judge of those : Nor , can I ... never known , But what he writ was all his own . " He never thought an Honour done him , Because a Duke was proud to ...
... never ill receiv'd at Court : As for his Works in Verse and Prose , I own my self no Judge of those : Nor , can I ... never known , But what he writ was all his own . " He never thought an Honour done him , Because a Duke was proud to ...
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... never stood in Awe before ' em : He follow'd David's Lesson just , In Princes never put thy Trust . And , would you make him truly sower ; Provoke him with a slave in Power : The Irish Senate , if you nam'd , With what Impatience he ...
... never stood in Awe before ' em : He follow'd David's Lesson just , In Princes never put thy Trust . And , would you make him truly sower ; Provoke him with a slave in Power : The Irish Senate , if you nam'd , With what Impatience he ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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