Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... hear ' em speak ; See , how the Dean begins to break : Poor Gentleman , he droops apace , You plainly find it in his Face : That old Vertigo in his Head , Will never leave him , till he's dead : Besides , his Memory decays , He ...
... hear ' em speak ; See , how the Dean begins to break : Poor Gentleman , he droops apace , You plainly find it in his Face : That old Vertigo in his Head , Will never leave him , till he's dead : Besides , his Memory decays , He ...
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... hear each Mortal stamp and swear , And every speech with Zoons end ; To hear ' em rail at honest Sunderland , And rashly blame the Realm of Blunderland . With a fa , la , la . Alas ! like Schutz , I cannot pun , Like Grafton court the ...
... hear each Mortal stamp and swear , And every speech with Zoons end ; To hear ' em rail at honest Sunderland , And rashly blame the Realm of Blunderland . With a fa , la , la . Alas ! like Schutz , I cannot pun , Like Grafton court the ...
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... hear him say : " Duke ! that's the room for Pope , and that for Gay . “ Come in , my friends , here shall ye dine and lie , And here shall breakfast and here dine again , And sup and breakfast on ( if ye comply ) , For I have still some ...
... hear him say : " Duke ! that's the room for Pope , and that for Gay . “ Come in , my friends , here shall ye dine and lie , And here shall breakfast and here dine again , And sup and breakfast on ( if ye comply ) , For I have still some ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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