Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... winds and storms Unwonted shall admire : Who now enjoyes thee credulous , all Gold , Who alwayes vacant alwayes amiable Hopes thee ; of flattering gales ... wind , Without the meed of som melodious tear . Begin then 12 JOHN MILTON Lycidas.
... winds and storms Unwonted shall admire : Who now enjoyes thee credulous , all Gold , Who alwayes vacant alwayes amiable Hopes thee ; of flattering gales ... wind , Without the meed of som melodious tear . Begin then 12 JOHN MILTON Lycidas.
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... wind , and the rank mist they draw , Rot inwardly , and foul contagion spread : Besides what the grim Woolf with ... winds , and gushing brooks , On whose fresh lap the swart Star sparely looks , Throw hither all your quaint enameld eyes ...
... wind , and the rank mist they draw , Rot inwardly , and foul contagion spread : Besides what the grim Woolf with ... winds , and gushing brooks , On whose fresh lap the swart Star sparely looks , Throw hither all your quaint enameld eyes ...
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... Wind , To lay the well - tun'd Instrument reclin'd ; From which , with airy flying Fingers light , Beyond each mortal Touch the most refin'd , The God of Winds drew Sounds of deep Delight : Whence , with just Cause , The Harp of Ælous ...
... Wind , To lay the well - tun'd Instrument reclin'd ; From which , with airy flying Fingers light , Beyond each mortal Touch the most refin'd , The God of Winds drew Sounds of deep Delight : Whence , with just Cause , The Harp of Ælous ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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