Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... lives , Lives , as thou saidst , and gaines to live as Man Higher degree of Life , inducement strong To us , as likely tasting to attaine Proportional ascent , which cannot be But to be Gods , or Angels Demi - gods . Nor can I think ...
... lives , Lives , as thou saidst , and gaines to live as Man Higher degree of Life , inducement strong To us , as likely tasting to attaine Proportional ascent , which cannot be But to be Gods , or Angels Demi - gods . Nor can I think ...
Page 135
... live no more , we may live ever . FROM Contemplations Some time now past in the Autumnal Tide , When Phoebus wanted but one hour to bed , The trees all richly clad , yet void of pride , Where gilded o're by his rich golden head . Their ...
... live no more , we may live ever . FROM Contemplations Some time now past in the Autumnal Tide , When Phoebus wanted but one hour to bed , The trees all richly clad , yet void of pride , Where gilded o're by his rich golden head . Their ...
Page 184
... live with thee ! and forbeare ( In my short absence ) to unsluce a teare : But yet for Loves - sake , let thy lips doe this , Give my dead picture one engendring kisse : Work that to life , and let me ever dwell In thy remembrance ...
... live with thee ! and forbeare ( In my short absence ) to unsluce a teare : But yet for Loves - sake , let thy lips doe this , Give my dead picture one engendring kisse : Work that to life , and let me ever dwell In thy remembrance ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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