Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... peace ? what wind hath blown him hither I less conjecture then when first I saw The sumptuous Dalila floating this way : His habit carries peace , his brow defiance . SAMSON . Or peace or not , alike to me he comes . CHORUS . His ...
... peace ? what wind hath blown him hither I less conjecture then when first I saw The sumptuous Dalila floating this way : His habit carries peace , his brow defiance . SAMSON . Or peace or not , alike to me he comes . CHORUS . His ...
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... Peace , the Lazy Good , is fled . Plenty , Peace , and Pleasure fly ; The Sprightly Green In Woodland - Walks , no more is seen ; The Sprightly Green , has drunk the Tyrian Dye . CHORUS OF ALL . Plenty , Peace , etc. MARS . Sound the ...
... Peace , the Lazy Good , is fled . Plenty , Peace , and Pleasure fly ; The Sprightly Green In Woodland - Walks , no more is seen ; The Sprightly Green , has drunk the Tyrian Dye . CHORUS OF ALL . Plenty , Peace , etc. MARS . Sound the ...
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... PEACE and pray that all the guns may be nail'd up , save such [ as ] are for the rejoicing days . Let Raguel rejoice ... peace to Europe . For I meditate the peace of Europe amongst family bickerings and domestic jars . Let Zuar rejoice ...
... PEACE and pray that all the guns may be nail'd up , save such [ as ] are for the rejoicing days . Let Raguel rejoice ... peace to Europe . For I meditate the peace of Europe amongst family bickerings and domestic jars . Let Zuar rejoice ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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Angels beauty behold beneath bless blest bliss breast bright charms CHORUS cou'd Dæmons Dagon Death delight divine doth dread Dunciad Earth ev'n ev'ry eyes fair Fame fantastick Fate fear fire flow'rs foes fool glorious glory Grace Grongar Hill hand hast hath head hear heart Heav'n heav'nly Honour King light live Lord lov'd Love Lubberkin Lycidas MANOA mighty mind MOMUS Muse Namur Nature ne'er never night Nymph o'er once pain passions peace Philistines pleas'd Poems Poets pow'r praise pride rage rejoice rest rise round sacred SAMSON Samson Agonistes Satyr sense shade shame shew shine sight sing Skie smiling soft Song soul Spirits strength sweet Sylphs taste tear Thalestris thee thine things thir Thomas Warton thou thought thro Tree Twas verse wild wind wings wise wou'd