Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... Shade ; Great HOBBS appear'd , and by plain Reason's Light Put such fantastick Forms to shameful Flight . Fond is their Fear , who think Men needs must 262 JOHN SHEFFIELD, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM (1648-1721) On Mr Hobbs, and His Writings.
... Shade ; Great HOBBS appear'd , and by plain Reason's Light Put such fantastick Forms to shameful Flight . Fond is their Fear , who think Men needs must 262 JOHN SHEFFIELD, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM (1648-1721) On Mr Hobbs, and His Writings.
Page 355
... fantastick Band , A Branch of healing Spleenwort in his hand . Then thus addrest the Pow'r- " Hail wayward Queen ! Who rule the Sex to Fifty from Fifteen , Parent of Vapours and of Female Wit , Who give th ' Hysteric , or Poetic Fit ...
... fantastick Band , A Branch of healing Spleenwort in his hand . Then thus addrest the Pow'r- " Hail wayward Queen ! Who rule the Sex to Fifty from Fifteen , Parent of Vapours and of Female Wit , Who give th ' Hysteric , or Poetic Fit ...
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... round her form The light fantastick dance , or for her hair Weave rosy crowns , or with according lutes Grace the soft warbles of her honied voice . Thomas Warton ( 1728-1790 ) Verses on Sir Joshua Reynolds's 526 JOSEPH WARTON.
... round her form The light fantastick dance , or for her hair Weave rosy crowns , or with according lutes Grace the soft warbles of her honied voice . Thomas Warton ( 1728-1790 ) Verses on Sir Joshua Reynolds's 526 JOSEPH WARTON.
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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