would be unthank't, would be unprais'd, Not hälfe his riches known, and yet despis'd, And we should serve him as a grudging master, As a penurious niggard of his wealth, And live like Natures bastards, not her sons, "Who would be quite surcharg'd with... Comus, a Maske - Page 13by John Milton - 1902 - 29 pagesFull view - About this book
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