The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 86
... song is my spirit singing so loudly with wide - open mouth ? What is being born of this madness , this sacred frenzy ? The spring , which gave me inspiration , shall be the theme of the song it inspires : in this way her gifts will be ...
... song is my spirit singing so loudly with wide - open mouth ? What is being born of this madness , this sacred frenzy ? The spring , which gave me inspiration , shall be the theme of the song it inspires : in this way her gifts will be ...
Page 90
... Song . On May Morning Date . Spring 1629 ? There is no firm evidence for dating . Song . On May Morning has obvious similarities with Elegia V and may , like it , belong to spring 1629. If the order of poems in 1673 is chronologically ...
... Song . On May Morning Date . Spring 1629 ? There is no firm evidence for dating . Song . On May Morning has obvious similarities with Elegia V and may , like it , belong to spring 1629. If the order of poems in 1673 is chronologically ...
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... song , without necessarily implying polyphony . iv 604. Cp . Comus 557-60 , where Silence , surprised and captivated by the Lady's song , wishes to be forever displaced by it . Also Il Penseroso 51-6 : ' with thee bring ... mute silence ...
... song , without necessarily implying polyphony . iv 604. Cp . Comus 557-60 , where Silence , surprised and captivated by the Lady's song , wishes to be forever displaced by it . Also Il Penseroso 51-6 : ' with thee bring ... mute silence ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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