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... thee here , Once more to crown the gladden'd year . Thee APRIL blithe , as long of yore , Bermudas ' lawns he frolick'd o'er . . . Thee , as he skim'd with pinions fleet , He found an infant , smiling sweet . . . . Haste thee , nymph ...
... thee here , Once more to crown the gladden'd year . Thee APRIL blithe , as long of yore , Bermudas ' lawns he frolick'd o'er . . . Thee , as he skim'd with pinions fleet , He found an infant , smiling sweet . . . . Haste thee , nymph ...
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... thee . The war we wage Is less on thee than on thy deathless shame . Lo ! this is thy betrayal - that we know , Gazing on thee , how far Man's footsteps stray From the pure heights of love and brotherhood - How deep in undelivered ...
... thee . The war we wage Is less on thee than on thy deathless shame . Lo ! this is thy betrayal - that we know , Gazing on thee , how far Man's footsteps stray From the pure heights of love and brotherhood - How deep in undelivered ...
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... thee unblamed ? since God is light , And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity , dwelt then in thee , Bright effluence of bright essence increate ! Unessential Night . While , round thy beaming car , High - seen , the ...
... thee unblamed ? since God is light , And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity , dwelt then in thee , Bright effluence of bright essence increate ! Unessential Night . While , round thy beaming car , High - seen , the ...
Contents
MILTONS FAME IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
BLANK VERSE AND RIME | 44 |
PROSODY AND DICTION | 54 |
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adjectives admired Aeneid Allegro ANON appeared bard beauty blank verse borrowings Coleridge Comus couplet Cowper Crit Critical death Della Cruscans descriptive edition eighteenth century Elizabethan English Poets epic Essay expression Gray Grongar Hill heaven heroic heroic couplet Hill Homer Hymn Hyperion Iliad imitation influence James John Joseph Warton Keats language later Latin letter lines Lycidas lyric meter Milton Miltonic blank verse minor poems Miscellany Monody Muse nature Night Thoughts o'er octosyllabics Odyssey Oxford P. L. ii P. L. vii Paradise Lost passages Penseroso phrases pieces Poetical poetry Pope Pope's popular praise preface prose prosody published quatorzains quoted readers references Review rime Satan Seasons seems seen song sonnets Southey Spenser stanza sweet thee things Thomas Thomas Warton Thomson thou tion translation unrimed viii Virgil Warton William wings words Wordsworth writers written wrote