Poetic Openings : John Milton to John Milton

Poet : John Milton : Poem : Light : First Line : HAIL holy light, ofspring of Heav'n first-born,
Poet : John Milton : Poem : Lycidas : First Line : In this Monody the author bewails a learned Friend, unfortunately
Poet : John Milton : Poem : Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint : First Line : Methought I saw my late espoused Saint
Poet : John Milton : Poem : On His Blindness : First Line : When I consider how my light is spent
Poet : John Milton : Poem : On Shakespear : First Line : What needs my Shakespear for his honour’d Bones,
Poet : John Milton : Poem : On The Death Of A Fair Infant Dying Of A Cough : First Line : I
Poet : John Milton : Poem : On The Lord Gen. Fairfax At The Seige Of Colchester : First Line : Fairfax, whose name in armes through Europe rings
Poet : John Milton : Poem : On The Morning Of Christs Nativity : First Line : I
Poet : John Milton : Poem : On The New Forcers Of Conscience Under The Long Parliament : First Line : Because you have thrown of your Prelate Lord,
Poet : John Milton : Poem : On The Religious Memory Of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, My Christian Friend, Deceased Dec. 16, 1646 : First Line : When Faith and Love, which parted from thee never,
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