Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 - American Poetry (Collections) |
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... Shade above shade , a woodie Theatre Of stateliest view . Yet higher then thir tops The verdurous wall of Paradise up sprung : Which to our general Sire gave prospect large Into his neather Empire neighbouring round . And higher then ...
... Shade above shade , a woodie Theatre Of stateliest view . Yet higher then thir tops The verdurous wall of Paradise up sprung : Which to our general Sire gave prospect large Into his neather Empire neighbouring round . And higher then ...
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... shaded hair , Like cloudy sunshine not too brown nor fair : Her hands , her lips did love inspire ; Her ev'ry grace ... shade Was for revenge of suffring Lovers made : Silence and shades with love agree : Both shelter you and favour me ...
... shaded hair , Like cloudy sunshine not too brown nor fair : Her hands , her lips did love inspire ; Her ev'ry grace ... shade Was for revenge of suffring Lovers made : Silence and shades with love agree : Both shelter you and favour me ...
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... Shade contends with strength of Light ; A waving Glow the bloomy beds display , Blushing in bright diversities of day , With silver - quiv'ring rills mæander'd o'er- Enjoy them , you ! Villario can no more ; Tir'd of the scene Parterres ...
... Shade contends with strength of Light ; A waving Glow the bloomy beds display , Blushing in bright diversities of day , With silver - quiv'ring rills mæander'd o'er- Enjoy them , you ! Villario can no more ; Tir'd of the scene Parterres ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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