Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... heads , are understood Your brother prophets , who reform'd abroad ; Those able heads expound a wiser way , That ... head till they break their brains : And from their Chairs each other's force defy , While unregarded thunders vainly ...
... heads , are understood Your brother prophets , who reform'd abroad ; Those able heads expound a wiser way , That ... head till they break their brains : And from their Chairs each other's force defy , While unregarded thunders vainly ...
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... Head where late it grew ) That while my Nostrils draw the vital Air , This Hand , which won it , shall forever wear . " He spoke , and speaking , in proud Triumph spread The long - contended Honours of her Head . But Umbriel , hateful ...
... Head where late it grew ) That while my Nostrils draw the vital Air , This Hand , which won it , shall forever wear . " He spoke , and speaking , in proud Triumph spread The long - contended Honours of her Head . But Umbriel , hateful ...
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... head , who views beneath The dolphin dancing o'er the level brine , Feels more true bliss than the proud admiral , Amid his vessels bright with burnish'd gold And silken streamers , tho ' his lordly nod Ten thousand war - worn mariners ...
... head , who views beneath The dolphin dancing o'er the level brine , Feels more true bliss than the proud admiral , Amid his vessels bright with burnish'd gold And silken streamers , tho ' his lordly nod Ten thousand war - worn mariners ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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