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With the antistrophe ( if Milton thought of it in this way ) we leave the slow march
of Time to soar to Eternity — and this poem soars as “ The Passion ” failed to do .
“ Joy . . . overtakes us as a flood . ” We rise from earth , where life is marked by ...
With the antistrophe ( if Milton thought of it in this way ) we leave the slow march
of Time to soar to Eternity — and this poem soars as “ The Passion ” failed to do .
“ Joy . . . overtakes us as a flood . ” We rise from earth , where life is marked by ...
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His poem ends where L ' Allegro ' s began — in early morning . But the morning
he prefers is not one of ... So far the parallels between the poems have been
exact , with the exception of the description of Melancholy . One poem is the other
in ...
His poem ends where L ' Allegro ' s began — in early morning . But the morning
he prefers is not one of ... So far the parallels between the poems have been
exact , with the exception of the description of Melancholy . One poem is the other
in ...
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A shepherd has died , a body has been lost at sea , but both body and soul have
risen to immortality . The triumph of laurel over myrtle is complete . One of the
most curious misreadings of a great poem was that of various critics ( largely of
the ...
A shepherd has died , a body has been lost at sea , but both body and soul have
risen to immortality . The triumph of laurel over myrtle is complete . One of the
most curious misreadings of a great poem was that of various critics ( largely of
the ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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