Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... dread voice is past , That shrunk thy streams ; Return Sicilian Muse , And call the Vales , and bid them hither cast Their Bels , and Flourets of a thousand hues . Ye valleys low where the milde whispers use , Of shades and wanton winds ...
... dread voice is past , That shrunk thy streams ; Return Sicilian Muse , And call the Vales , and bid them hither cast Their Bels , and Flourets of a thousand hues . Ye valleys low where the milde whispers use , Of shades and wanton winds ...
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... dreads , The Weight or fall'n , or hanging o'er our Heads ; The Bear , the Lyon , Terrors of the Plain , The Sheepfold scatter'd , and the Shepherd slain ; The frequent Errors of the pathless Wood , The giddy Precipice , and the dang ...
... dreads , The Weight or fall'n , or hanging o'er our Heads ; The Bear , the Lyon , Terrors of the Plain , The Sheepfold scatter'd , and the Shepherd slain ; The frequent Errors of the pathless Wood , The giddy Precipice , and the dang ...
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... dread , And smitten to the heart , At once above , beneath , around , All Nature , without voice or sound , Replied , O Lord , thou art . Thou art — to give and to confirm , For each his talent and his term ; All flesh thy bounties ...
... dread , And smitten to the heart , At once above , beneath , around , All Nature , without voice or sound , Replied , O Lord , thou art . Thou art — to give and to confirm , For each his talent and his term ; All flesh thy bounties ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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