Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... divine of somthing ill , Misgave him ; hee the faultring measure felt ; And forth to meet her went , the way she took That Morn when first they parted ; by the Tree Of Knowledge he must pass , there he her met , Scarse from the Tree ...
... divine of somthing ill , Misgave him ; hee the faultring measure felt ; And forth to meet her went , the way she took That Morn when first they parted ; by the Tree Of Knowledge he must pass , there he her met , Scarse from the Tree ...
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... Divine , that what of sweet before Hath toucht my sense , flat seems to this , and harsh . On my experience , Adam , freely taste , And fear of Death deliver to the Windes . So saying , she embrac'd him , and for joy Tenderly wept ...
... Divine , that what of sweet before Hath toucht my sense , flat seems to this , and harsh . On my experience , Adam , freely taste , And fear of Death deliver to the Windes . So saying , she embrac'd him , and for joy Tenderly wept ...
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... Divine The Worlds bright Battlement , wherein I spy A Golden Path my Pensill cannot line From that bright Throne unto my Threshold ly . And while my puzzled thoughts about it pore , I find the Bread of Life in't at my doore . When that ...
... Divine The Worlds bright Battlement , wherein I spy A Golden Path my Pensill cannot line From that bright Throne unto my Threshold ly . And while my puzzled thoughts about it pore , I find the Bread of Life in't at my doore . When that ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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