Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... Thro ' temp'rate Air uninterrupted stray ; When darken'd Groves their softest Shadows wear , And falling Waters we distinctly hear ; When thro ' the Gloom more venerable shows Some ancient Fabrick awful in Repose , While Sunburnt Hills ...
... Thro ' temp'rate Air uninterrupted stray ; When darken'd Groves their softest Shadows wear , And falling Waters we distinctly hear ; When thro ' the Gloom more venerable shows Some ancient Fabrick awful in Repose , While Sunburnt Hills ...
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... thro ' liquid Air , And drew behind a radiant Trail of Hair . Not Berenice's Locks first rose so bright , The Heav'ns bespangling with dishevel❜d Light . The Sylphs behold it kindling as it flies , And pleas'd pursue its Progress thro ...
... thro ' liquid Air , And drew behind a radiant Trail of Hair . Not Berenice's Locks first rose so bright , The Heav'ns bespangling with dishevel❜d Light . The Sylphs behold it kindling as it flies , And pleas'd pursue its Progress thro ...
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... thro ' the air ) Here , as with honey gather'd from the rock , She fed the little prattler , and with songs Oft sooth'd his wondering ears , with deep delight On her soft lap he sat , and caught the sounds . Oft near some crouded city ...
... thro ' the air ) Here , as with honey gather'd from the rock , She fed the little prattler , and with songs Oft sooth'd his wondering ears , with deep delight On her soft lap he sat , and caught the sounds . Oft near some crouded city ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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