Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... thee , ingrateful Eve , exprest Immutable when thou wert lost , not I , Who might have liv'd and joyd immortal bliss , Yet willingly chose rather Death with thee : And am I now upbraided , as the cause Of thy transgressing ? not enough ...
... thee , ingrateful Eve , exprest Immutable when thou wert lost , not I , Who might have liv'd and joyd immortal bliss , Yet willingly chose rather Death with thee : And am I now upbraided , as the cause Of thy transgressing ? not enough ...
Page 108
... thee held long debate ; And combated in silence all these reasons With hard contest : at length that grounded maxim ... thee Far other reasonings , brought forth other deeds . I before all the daughters of my Tribe And of my Nation chose ...
... thee held long debate ; And combated in silence all these reasons With hard contest : at length that grounded maxim ... thee Far other reasonings , brought forth other deeds . I before all the daughters of my Tribe And of my Nation chose ...
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... thee thrice to single fight , As a petty enterprise of small enforce . HARAPHA . With thee a Man condemn'd , a Slave enrol'd , Due by the Law to capital punishment ? To fight with thee no man of arms will deign . SAMSON . Cam'st thou ...
... thee thrice to single fight , As a petty enterprise of small enforce . HARAPHA . With thee a Man condemn'd , a Slave enrol'd , Due by the Law to capital punishment ? To fight with thee no man of arms will deign . SAMSON . Cam'st thou ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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