Poems in English, 1530-1940: Edited, with Critical and Historical Notes and EssaysDavid Daiches, William Charvat |
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... wings , Ere he shall discover In the whole wide world again Such a constant lover . But the spite on ' t is , no praise Is due at all to me ; Love with me had made no stays , Had it any been but she . Had it any been but she , And that ...
... wings , Ere he shall discover In the whole wide world again Such a constant lover . But the spite on ' t is , no praise Is due at all to me ; Love with me had made no stays , Had it any been but she . Had it any been but she , And that ...
Page 365
... wings . And when sunset may breathe , from the lit sea beneath Its ardors of rest and of love And the crimson pall of eve may fall From the depth of heaven above , With wings folded I rest , on mine aëry nest , As still as a brooding ...
... wings . And when sunset may breathe , from the lit sea beneath Its ardors of rest and of love And the crimson pall of eve may fall From the depth of heaven above , With wings folded I rest , on mine aëry nest , As still as a brooding ...
Page 666
... wings from the heavens , crowned with " olive green " and waving a " myrtle wand , " is another of those brightly colored , stylized pictures in which the poem abounds . Milton is using the old tradition that there was no war in the ...
... wings from the heavens , crowned with " olive green " and waving a " myrtle wand , " is another of those brightly colored , stylized pictures in which the poem abounds . Milton is using the old tradition that there was no war in the ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY 15161547 | 12 |
Come sleep O sleep the certain knot of peace 15 Stella oft sees the very face of woe | 18 |
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