Paradise Lost - John Milton
... In darkness, and with dangers compassed round, ... Innumerable; and this
which
yields or fills ... This inaccessible high strength, the seat ...
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poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alison Croggon
Sent: 24 March 2005 12:33
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Subject: Re: Quote
I'm absolutely unsure, Joanna - which is why I'm asking. I thought it was in
Endymion, but I just read it and it doesn't seem to be there. Now - am I
mixing up Keats and Yeats? Or could it be Shelley? What are my synapses
doing? Or is there some obscure Keats poem I swiped this from at some stage?
Shows the importance of proper notes...! Thank god I keep thorough
documentations of some things...
Best
A
On 24/3/05 11:01 PM, "Joanna Boulter" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Are you sure this is Keats? It doesn't taste like him, to me, and the
> rhythms don't seem to chime right.
>
> best joanna
Alison Croggon
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