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Pagina 61
... Night - steeds , leaving their Moon - lov'd maze . ' Fancy's child ' had written : My fairy lord , this must be done with haste , For night's swift dragons cut the clouds full fast , And yonder shines Aurora's harbinger ; At whose ...
... Night - steeds , leaving their Moon - lov'd maze . ' Fancy's child ' had written : My fairy lord , this must be done with haste , For night's swift dragons cut the clouds full fast , And yonder shines Aurora's harbinger ; At whose ...
Pagina 122
... night or as a poem in praise of night . In each poem , as Warton observed long ago , there is a day piece and a night piece ; both the cheerful man and the pensive man have their characteristic day - time and their characteristic ...
... night or as a poem in praise of night . In each poem , as Warton observed long ago , there is a day piece and a night piece ; both the cheerful man and the pensive man have their characteristic day - time and their characteristic ...
Pagina 123
... night , and if there is a debate , it is not on the respective merits of day and night . In spite of Dr Tillyard , we may be content to believe that when Milton exorcised Melancholy and invoked Mirth he sup- posed himself to be writing ...
... night , and if there is a debate , it is not on the respective merits of day and night . In spite of Dr Tillyard , we may be content to believe that when Milton exorcised Melancholy and invoked Mirth he sup- posed himself to be writing ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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