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Unread 06-14-2021, 04:29 PM
Nigel Mace Nigel Mace is offline
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Look again, Fliss.
In the 'grey space' at the top you will see the title "To His Coy Masters" - click on it, the letters turn light purple and the poem opens up immediately.

Alternatively, click on the heading 'All Titles' and the alphabetical list of the anthology will open - scroll down to 'To His Coy Masters'..... OR just have a browse through the anthology which, an opening poem on Bush apart, is arranged, more or less, chronologically from William Collingbourne onwards.


'To His Coy Masters' will be found immediately after a trio of 'displeased Miltons' ending with a version of 'On His Blindness' and just before Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset's contribution which I called 'The Middle Ground'.
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