Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... twas that Paracelsus Could make a man with , as he tells us . What figur'd Slats are best to make , On wat'ry surface , Duck or Drake . What Bowling - stones , in running race Upon a Board , have swiftest pace . Whether a Pulse beat in ...
... twas that Paracelsus Could make a man with , as he tells us . What figur'd Slats are best to make , On wat'ry surface , Duck or Drake . What Bowling - stones , in running race Upon a Board , have swiftest pace . Whether a Pulse beat in ...
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... twas only born . Her Morals too were in her Bosom bred By great Examples daily fed , What in the best of Books , her Father's Life , she read . And to be read her self she need not fear ; Each Test , and ev'ry Light , her Muse will bear ...
... twas only born . Her Morals too were in her Bosom bred By great Examples daily fed , What in the best of Books , her Father's Life , she read . And to be read her self she need not fear ; Each Test , and ev'ry Light , her Muse will bear ...
Page 272
... , From a life Party Colour'd half reason half passion Here lies after all the best Wench in the Nation From the Rhine to the Po , from the Thames to the Rhone Joanna or Janneton , Jinny or Joan , ' Twas 272 MATTHEW PRIOR Jinny the Just.
... , From a life Party Colour'd half reason half passion Here lies after all the best Wench in the Nation From the Rhine to the Po , from the Thames to the Rhone Joanna or Janneton , Jinny or Joan , ' Twas 272 MATTHEW PRIOR Jinny the Just.
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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