Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... stand unshak'n , from within Or from without , to all temptations arm'd . Hadst thou the same free Will and Power to stand ? Thou hadst : whom hast thou then or what to accuse , But Heav'ns free Love dealt equally to all ? Be then his ...
... stand unshak'n , from within Or from without , to all temptations arm'd . Hadst thou the same free Will and Power to stand ? Thou hadst : whom hast thou then or what to accuse , But Heav'ns free Love dealt equally to all ? Be then his ...
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... stand of other aid bereft , You to the twelve Apostles would be left . Your friend the Wolfe did with more craft provide To set those toys traditions quite aside : And Fathers too , unless when reason spent He cites ' em but sometimes ...
... stand of other aid bereft , You to the twelve Apostles would be left . Your friend the Wolfe did with more craft provide To set those toys traditions quite aside : And Fathers too , unless when reason spent He cites ' em but sometimes ...
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... stand , I stand , and will not let Thee go , Till I Thy name , Thy nature know . Yield to me now ; for I am weak , But confident is my despair : Speak to my heart , in blessings speak , Be conquer'd by my instant prayer ; Speak , or ...
... stand , I stand , and will not let Thee go , Till I Thy name , Thy nature know . Yield to me now ; for I am weak , But confident is my despair : Speak to my heart , in blessings speak , Be conquer'd by my instant prayer ; Speak , or ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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