 | John Milton - 1993 - 130 pages
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 | Thomas N. Corns, Senior Lecturer Department of English Thomas N Corns - 1993 - 340 pages
...119-37) The poem ends with a figure recurrent in the Miltonic pantheon, that type of the poet, Orpheus: Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul...may heave his head From golden slumber on a bed Of heapt Elysian flow'rs, and hear Such strains as would have won the ear Of Pluto, to have quite set... | |
 | Various - 1993 - 980 pages
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 | John Milton - 1994 - 360 pages
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 | David Hopkins - 1994 - 275 pages
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 | Peter C. Herman - 1996 - 294 pages
...skeptically: Lap me in soft Lydian Airs, Married to immortal verse. Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness...may heave his head From golden slumber on a bed Of heapt Elysian flow'rs, and heat Such strains as would have won the ear Of Pluto, to have quite set... | |
 | Paul Everett - 1996 - 122 pages
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 | Paul Everett - 1996 - 120 pages
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