Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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Page 136
... glory , light , That hath this under world so richly dight : More Heaven then Earth was here , no winter and no night . Silent alone , where none or saw , or heard , In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty ...
... glory , light , That hath this under world so richly dight : More Heaven then Earth was here , no winter and no night . Silent alone , where none or saw , or heard , In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty ...
Page 140
... Glory gain , to glory brings ; Whose Glory makes the rest , ( when spi'de ) beg in . Some gaze and stare , some stranging at the thing , Some peep therein ; some rage thereat , but all , Like market people seing on a stall Some rare ...
... Glory gain , to glory brings ; Whose Glory makes the rest , ( when spi'de ) beg in . Some gaze and stare , some stranging at the thing , Some peep therein ; some rage thereat , but all , Like market people seing on a stall Some rare ...
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... glory , lacking highest Art . An Eye at Centre righter may describe The Worlds Circumferentiall glory vast , As in its nutshell bed it snugs fast ti'de , Than any angells pen can glory Cast Upon this Drink drawn from the Rock , tapt by ...
... glory , lacking highest Art . An Eye at Centre righter may describe The Worlds Circumferentiall glory vast , As in its nutshell bed it snugs fast ti'de , Than any angells pen can glory Cast Upon this Drink drawn from the Rock , tapt by ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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