Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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Page 150
... Heart like mine ? So bad ? black ? vile ? Is any Divell blacker ? Or can Hell Produce its match ? It is the very soile Where Satan reads his charms and sets his spell ; His Bowling Ally where he sheeres his fleece At Nine Pins , Nine ...
... Heart like mine ? So bad ? black ? vile ? Is any Divell blacker ? Or can Hell Produce its match ? It is the very soile Where Satan reads his charms and sets his spell ; His Bowling Ally where he sheeres his fleece At Nine Pins , Nine ...
Page 151
... Heart like mine ? My Lord , declare I know not what to do : What shall I doe ? I wonder , split I don't upon Despare ... Heart within its radient beams : Thy Christ make my Propitiation Deare : Thy Praise shall from my Heart breake forth ...
... Heart like mine ? My Lord , declare I know not what to do : What shall I doe ? I wonder , split I don't upon Despare ... Heart within its radient beams : Thy Christ make my Propitiation Deare : Thy Praise shall from my Heart breake forth ...
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... heart its long - forgotten heat ? Yet , yet I love ! From Abelard it came , And Eloïsa yet must kiss the name . Dear fatal name ! rest ever unreveal'd , Nor pass these lips in holy silence seal'd : Hide it , my heart , within that close ...
... heart its long - forgotten heat ? Yet , yet I love ! From Abelard it came , And Eloïsa yet must kiss the name . Dear fatal name ! rest ever unreveal'd , Nor pass these lips in holy silence seal'd : Hide it , my heart , within that close ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
Copyright | |
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