“A friend is worth all hazards we can run.”
Quote by Edward Young
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This anthology brings together the poetic writings of five influential English poets from different literary periods. John Milton, best known for his epic Paradise Lost, represents the 17th-century tradition of religious and heroic verse. Edward Young, a poet of the 18th century, is noted for his reflective and melancholic style, particularly in Night-Thoughts. Thomas Gray, a key figure in the early Romantic movement, is celebrated for his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. James Beattie, a Scottish poet and philosopher, contributed with his didactic and pastoral poems. William Collins, an 18th-century lyric poet, is remembered for his odes and imaginative verse. The collection offers a broad view of English poetry from the Restoration through the early Romantic era, showcasing diverse themes, forms, and sensibilities. more
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