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Page 14
... give value to our secular life . Thus , amid much that was so excellent in the way of strength , uprightness , and integrity , the growth of Puri- tanism was inevitably accompanied by a wide- spread tendency towards fanaticism , morose ...
... give value to our secular life . Thus , amid much that was so excellent in the way of strength , uprightness , and integrity , the growth of Puri- tanism was inevitably accompanied by a wide- spread tendency towards fanaticism , morose ...
Page 63
... gives , After this mortal change , to her true servants , Amongst the enthronèd gods on sainted seats . Yet some there be , that by due steps aspire To lay their just hands on that golden key , That opes the palace of Eternity : To such ...
... gives , After this mortal change , to her true servants , Amongst the enthronèd gods on sainted seats . Yet some there be , that by due steps aspire To lay their just hands on that golden key , That opes the palace of Eternity : To such ...
Page 130
... give their lives to reap only glory , and I thereupon concluded to employ the little remaining eyesight I was to enjoy in doing this , the greatest service to the commonweal it was in my power to render . " So Milton did his duty and ...
... give their lives to reap only glory , and I thereupon concluded to employ the little remaining eyesight I was to enjoy in doing this , the greatest service to the commonweal it was in my power to render . " So Milton did his duty and ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
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