The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - 362 էջ |
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... eyes : Mine weep down pious beads : but why should I Confine them to the Muse's rosary ? I am not poet here ; my pen's the spout Where the rainwater of my eyes run out In pity of that name , whose fate we see Thus copied out in grief's ...
... eyes : Mine weep down pious beads : but why should I Confine them to the Muse's rosary ? I am not poet here ; my pen's the spout Where the rainwater of my eyes run out In pity of that name , whose fate we see Thus copied out in grief's ...
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... éyes will déigne sometimes to look ( Amoretti , 1 ) I have marked the metrical stresses . One of them falls on the ... eyes will sómetimes déigne to lóok . But , so altered , the line has lost all its distinctive Spenserian music . In ...
... éyes will déigne sometimes to look ( Amoretti , 1 ) I have marked the metrical stresses . One of them falls on the ... eyes will sómetimes déigne to lóok . But , so altered , the line has lost all its distinctive Spenserian music . In ...
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John Milton. Sonnet XIX Milton's eyes had been weak from childhood and his sight began to fail noticeably about 1644 ... eye ; although warned about the effect of continued labour , he persevered . Blindness became complete in the winter ...
John Milton. Sonnet XIX Milton's eyes had been weak from childhood and his sight began to fail noticeably about 1644 ... eye ; although warned about the effect of continued labour , he persevered . Blindness became complete in the winter ...
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Acknowledgements | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
LAllegro | 143 |
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