The Riverside MiltonThe first one-volume anthology of John Milton's complete poetry and selected prose to be published in over 30 years, The Riverside Milton reflects the highest quality and most current scholarship. As editor of The Milton Quarterly for 30 years, Roy Flannagan is uniquely qualified to survey Milton's work. Pedagogy includes a comprehensive index designed to help students from undergraduate to graduate levels conceive paper topics; factual introductions; extensive annotations with references; margin definitions; and a chronology. |
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... Night With this her solemn Bird , nor walk by Moon , Or glittering Starr - light without thee is sweet . But wherfore all night long shine these , for whom This glorious sight , when sleep hath shut all eyes ? To whom our general ...
... Night With this her solemn Bird , nor walk by Moon , Or glittering Starr - light without thee is sweet . But wherfore all night long shine these , for whom This glorious sight , when sleep hath shut all eyes ? To whom our general ...
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... night . None may be seen abroad except thieves and rogues who fear the light , who , breathing murder and rapine , lie in wait to rob honest folks of their goods , and wander forth by night alone , lest day betray them . For Day lays ...
... night . None may be seen abroad except thieves and rogues who fear the light , who , breathing murder and rapine , lie in wait to rob honest folks of their goods , and wander forth by night alone , lest day betray them . For Day lays ...
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... night . None be seen abroad except thieves and rogues who fear the light , who , breathing murder and rapine , lie in wait to rob honest folks of their goods , and wander forth by night alone , lest day betray them . For Day lays bare ...
... night . None be seen abroad except thieves and rogues who fear the light , who , breathing murder and rapine , lie in wait to rob honest folks of their goods , and wander forth by night alone , lest day betray them . For Day lays bare ...
Contents
Early Lives | 1 |
Poems published first in 1673 Poems | 246 |
Uncollected Poems from Manuscripts | 289 |
Copyright | |
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