Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Poetry and Art
SABCL - Volume 27
Part 2. On His Own and Others’ Poetry
Section 1. On His Poetry and Poetic Method
On Savitri
Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [9]
The Gods above and Nature sole below
Were the spectators of that mighty strife. [p. 13]
The last line drops only in appearance, I think, towards Miltonism.
Miltonism? Surely not. The Miltonic has a statelier more spreading rhythm and a less direct more loftily arranged language. Miltonically I should have written
Only the Sons of Heaven and that executive She
Watched the arbitrament of the high dispute.
1 November 1936