Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... thir own mouths ; all is not theirs it seems : One fatal Tree there stands of Knowledge call'd , Forbidden them to taste : Knowledge forbidd'n ? Suspicious , reasonless . Why should thir Lord Envie them that ? can it be sin to know ...
... thir own mouths ; all is not theirs it seems : One fatal Tree there stands of Knowledge call'd , Forbidden them to taste : Knowledge forbidd'n ? Suspicious , reasonless . Why should thir Lord Envie them that ? can it be sin to know ...
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... thir Feast . I heard all as I came , the City rings And numbers thither flock , I had no will , Lest I should see ... thir pris'ner , Some much averse I found and wondrous harsh , Contemptuous , proud , set on revenge and spite ; That ...
... thir Feast . I heard all as I came , the City rings And numbers thither flock , I had no will , Lest I should see ... thir pris'ner , Some much averse I found and wondrous harsh , Contemptuous , proud , set on revenge and spite ; That ...
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... thir hearts were jocund and sub- lime , Drunk with Idolatry , drunk with Wine , And fat regorg'd of Bulls and Goats , Chaunting thir Idol , and preferring Before our living Dread who dwells In Silo his bright Sanctuary : Among them he a ...
... thir hearts were jocund and sub- lime , Drunk with Idolatry , drunk with Wine , And fat regorg'd of Bulls and Goats , Chaunting thir Idol , and preferring Before our living Dread who dwells In Silo his bright Sanctuary : Among them he a ...
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Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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Angels arms bear beauty beneath bless bright cause charms Death delight divine Earth ev'ry eyes face fair fall Fate fear fire foes fool force give glory Grace grow half hand happy hath head hear heart Heav'n Honour hope keep kind King land laws leave less light lines live look Lord lost Love mind Muse Nature never night o'er once pain passions past peace Poets pow'r praise pride Reason rejoice rest rise round rule SAMSON sense shade shine side sight soft Song soon soul sound Spirits spread stand strength sweet taste tear tell thee things thir thou thought thro Tree true truth turn whole wind wings wise