Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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Page 73
... fear of Death deliver to the Windes . So saying , she embrac'd him , and for joy Tenderly wept , much won that he his Love Had so enobl❜d , as of choice to incurr Divine displeasure for her sake , or Death . In recompence ( for such ...
... fear of Death deliver to the Windes . So saying , she embrac'd him , and for joy Tenderly wept , much won that he his Love Had so enobl❜d , as of choice to incurr Divine displeasure for her sake , or Death . In recompence ( for such ...
Page 254
... fear , at Heart , they hate . But now , methinks , some formal Band and Beard Takes me to Task ; Come on , Sir , I'm prepar'd : Then by your Favour , any thing that's writ Against this gibing , gingling knack , call'd Wit , Likes me ...
... fear , at Heart , they hate . But now , methinks , some formal Band and Beard Takes me to Task ; Come on , Sir , I'm prepar'd : Then by your Favour , any thing that's writ Against this gibing , gingling knack , call'd Wit , Likes me ...
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... Fear : For Fear he arms , and is of Arms afraid ; From Fear to Fear successively betray'd . Base Fear , the Source whence his best Passions came , His Boasted Honour , and his dear - bought Fame : The Lust of Pow'r , to which he's such ...
... Fear : For Fear he arms , and is of Arms afraid ; From Fear to Fear successively betray'd . Base Fear , the Source whence his best Passions came , His Boasted Honour , and his dear - bought Fame : The Lust of Pow'r , to which he's such ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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