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"All our woe, with loss of Eden, till one greater man restore us, and regain the blissful seat, sing heav'nly muse" |
Milton
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$1,000 |
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IN THE WORDS OF THE POET |
2025-05-30 |
#9345 |
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Scaling down to a sonnet, this "Paradise Lost" guy called time "the subtle thief of youth"; sadly, not wrong |
Milton
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$800 |
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PURE POETRY |
2023-02-27 |
#8816 |
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Annotations on a First Folio of Shakespeare were found to be in the handwriting of this "Paradise Lost" poet |
(John) Milton
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$200 |
J |
POETS |
2022-05-17 |
#8642 |
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"The Lady of Christ's College" (maybe for his fair complexion) & "The British Homer" |
Milton
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$2,000 |
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OLD POETS' NICKNAMES |
2017-10-26 |
#7619 |
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In the 1650s he wrote a very personal sonnet, "On His Blindness" |
(John) Milton
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$2,000 |
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POETS & POETRY |
2017-02-22 |
#7473 |
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"So glistered the dire snake, and into fraud / Led Eve our credulous mother, to the tree / Of prohibition, root of all our woe" |
(John) Milton
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$1,400 |
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DEAD POETS |
2015-01-20 |
#6987 |
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Wrote a sonnet "On His Blindness":JM |
John Milton
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$800 |
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POETS' MONOGRAMS |
2012-03-19 |
#6336 |
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He wrote a 1671 poem about the biblical Samson, who like him suffered blindess |
John Milton
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BRITISH POETS |
2010-11-24 |
#6028 |
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This British poet wrote, "When I consider how my light is spent, Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide" |
John Milton
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$1,000 |
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POETS & POETRY |
2009-07-24 |
#5745 |
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Blind by 1652 / 22 years of life remained / Still much for him to do / Like pen "Paradise Regained" |
Milton
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$600 |
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ROTTEN POETRY ABOUT GOOD POETS |
2009-02-04 |
#5623 |
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"His pride had cast him out from heaven, with all his host of rebel angels" |
Milton
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$400 |
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NAME THE POET |
2007-02-19 |
#5171 |
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He completed a sonnet "On His Blindness" circa 1655 & one "On His Deceased Wife" in 1658 |
John Milton
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$600 |
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POETS |
1998-01-08 |
#3079 |
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In a preface to "Paradise Lost" he called rhyme "The invention of a barbarous age, to set off...lame meter" |
John Milton
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$400 |
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POETS & POETRY |
1997-07-04 |
#2975 |
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He wrote an ode called "On The Morning Of Christ's Nativity" decades before "Paradise Lost" |
John Milton
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$200 |
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POETS & POETRY |
1997-05-13 |
#2937 |
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He followed up "Paradise Lost" with "Paradise Regained" |
Milton
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$200 |
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POETS & POETRY |
1996-09-27 |
#2775 |
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He abandoned his long-planned epic about King Arthur to write what became "Paradise Lost" |
Milton
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$200 |
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EPIC POETS & POETRY |
1996-04-23 |
#2692 |
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"They also serve who only stand and wait" is from this poet's "On His Blindness" |
(John) Milton
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$1,000 |
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POETS & POETRY |
1996-02-21 |
#2648 |
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This poet's widow sold all the rights to "Paradise Lost" for a mere £8 |
Milton
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$400 |
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POETS & POETRY |
1994-06-27 |
#2276 |
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"They also serve who only stand and wait" is the last line of this poet's "On His Blindness" |
(John) Milton
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$1,000 |
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POETS |
1990-11-30 |
#1440 |
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"When I consider how my light is spent, ere half my days, in this dark world and wide..." |
Milton
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$1,000 |
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NAME THAT POET |
1989-06-20 |
#1122 |
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In "On His Blindness" this blind poet wrote, "They also serve who only stand and wait" |
(John) Milton
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$1,000 |
DJ |
POETRY |
1988-11-08 |
#962 |
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Don Marquis defined poetry as what this poet saw "when he went blind" |
Milton
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$600 |
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POETRY |
1985-05-20 |
#181 |