Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... Sight hateful , sight tormenting ! thus these two Imparadis't in one anothers arms The happier Eden , shall enjoy thir fill Of bliss on bliss , while I to Hell am thrust , Where neither joy nor love , but fierce desire , Among our other ...
... Sight hateful , sight tormenting ! thus these two Imparadis't in one anothers arms The happier Eden , shall enjoy thir fill Of bliss on bliss , while I to Hell am thrust , Where neither joy nor love , but fierce desire , Among our other ...
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... sight of him ; one of the banisht crew I fear , hath ventur'd from the deep , to raise New troubles ; him thy care must be to find . To whom the winged Warriour thus returnd : Uriel , no wonder if thy perfet sight , Amid the Suns bright ...
... sight of him ; one of the banisht crew I fear , hath ventur'd from the deep , to raise New troubles ; him thy care must be to find . To whom the winged Warriour thus returnd : Uriel , no wonder if thy perfet sight , Amid the Suns bright ...
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... sight was not lost , God will restore him eye - sight to his strength . CHORUS . Thy hopes are not ill founded nor seem vain Of his delivery , and thy joy thereon Conceiv'd , agreeable to a Fathers love , In both which we , as next ...
... sight was not lost , God will restore him eye - sight to his strength . CHORUS . Thy hopes are not ill founded nor seem vain Of his delivery , and thy joy thereon Conceiv'd , agreeable to a Fathers love , In both which we , as next ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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