Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... love more then whole Mines of gold , Or all the riches that the East doth hold . My love is such that Rivers cannot quench , Nor ought but love from thee , give recompence . Thy love is such I can no way repay , The heavens reward thee ...
... love more then whole Mines of gold , Or all the riches that the East doth hold . My love is such that Rivers cannot quench , Nor ought but love from thee , give recompence . Thy love is such I can no way repay , The heavens reward thee ...
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... Love is this of thine , that Cannot bee In thine Infinity , O Lord , Confinde , Unless it in thy very Person see Infinity and Finity Conjoyn'd ? What ! hath thy Godhead , as not satisfi'de , Marri'de our Manhood , making it its Bride ...
... Love is this of thine , that Cannot bee In thine Infinity , O Lord , Confinde , Unless it in thy very Person see Infinity and Finity Conjoyn'd ? What ! hath thy Godhead , as not satisfi'de , Marri'de our Manhood , making it its Bride ...
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... Love upon a mite ? Scarce lay a mite of Love on thee , my Joy ? Oh ! Lovely thou ! Shalt not thou loved bee ? Shall I ashame thee thus ? Oh ! shame for mee ! Nature's amaz'de . Oh , monstrous thing , Quoth shee , Not Love my life ? What ...
... Love upon a mite ? Scarce lay a mite of Love on thee , my Joy ? Oh ! Lovely thou ! Shalt not thou loved bee ? Shall I ashame thee thus ? Oh ! shame for mee ! Nature's amaz'de . Oh , monstrous thing , Quoth shee , Not Love my life ? What ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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