Of shades and wanton winds
by chuckofish
Today we remember John Milton, English poet and Puritan, who died on this day in 1674. I wonder if he is still read in college. Probably not. Therefore, in protest, take down your Milton tome (I know you have one) and read some poetry.
You might start with “Lycidas”, which he wrote in 1637 following the death of his friend Henry King when his ship sank in the Irish Sea off the coast of Wales. Milton was 29 years old. Numerous novels have taken their titles from this poem, including Thomas Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel.
You can read the entire poem here.



I am sure that poetry in general is not read anymore. Unless you count pop lyrics.
That’s a wonderful poem, and alas, I think you’re right about Milton not being taught in schools. So sad.