Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... Hath bin the cause , and wonderful to heare : This Tree is not as we are told , a Tree Of danger tasted , nor to evil unknown Op'ning the way , but of Divine effect To open Eyes , and make them Gods who taste ; And hath bin tasted such ...
... Hath bin the cause , and wonderful to heare : This Tree is not as we are told , a Tree Of danger tasted , nor to evil unknown Op'ning the way , but of Divine effect To open Eyes , and make them Gods who taste ; And hath bin tasted such ...
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... hath so prevaild , that I Have also tasted , and have also found Th ' effects to correspond , opener mine Eyes Dimm ... hath beguil'd thee , yet unknown , And mee with thee hath ruind , for with thee Certain my resolution is to Die ; How ...
... hath so prevaild , that I Have also tasted , and have also found Th ' effects to correspond , opener mine Eyes Dimm ... hath beguil'd thee , yet unknown , And mee with thee hath ruind , for with thee Certain my resolution is to Die ; How ...
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... hath quit himself Like Samson , and heroicly hath finish'd A life Heroic , on his Enemies Fully reveng'd , hath left them years of mourning , And lamentation to the Sons of Caphtor Through all Philistian bounds . To Israel Honour hath ...
... hath quit himself Like Samson , and heroicly hath finish'd A life Heroic , on his Enemies Fully reveng'd , hath left them years of mourning , And lamentation to the Sons of Caphtor Through all Philistian bounds . To Israel Honour hath ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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