Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... FAIR Sabrina fair Listen where thou art sitting Under the glassie , cool , translucent wave , In FROM COMUS 19 Sabrina fair.
... FAIR Sabrina fair Listen where thou art sitting Under the glassie , cool , translucent wave , In FROM COMUS 19 Sabrina fair.
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... fair and good ; But all that fair and good in thy Divine Semblance , and in thy Beauties heav'nly Ray United I beheld ; no Fair to thine Equivalent or second , which compel'd Mee thus , though importune perhaps , to come And gaze , and ...
... fair and good ; But all that fair and good in thy Divine Semblance , and in thy Beauties heav'nly Ray United I beheld ; no Fair to thine Equivalent or second , which compel'd Mee thus , though importune perhaps , to come And gaze , and ...
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... Fair and Innocent shall still believe . Know then , unnumber'd Spirits round thee fly , The light Militia of the lower Sky : These , tho ' unseen , are ever on the Wing , Hang o'er the Box , and hover round the Ring . Think what an ...
... Fair and Innocent shall still believe . Know then , unnumber'd Spirits round thee fly , The light Militia of the lower Sky : These , tho ' unseen , are ever on the Wing , Hang o'er the Box , and hover round the Ring . Think what an ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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