| John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 376 pages
...a king, His honour, virtue, merit, and chief praise, That for the publick all this weight he bears. Yet he, who reigns within himself, and rules Passions,...aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitudes, Subject himself to anarchy within, Or lawless passions in him, which he serves. But to guide nations... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 376 pages
...king, His honour, virtue, merit, and chief praise, That for the public all this weight he bears. 465 Yet he who reigns within himself, and rules Passions, desires, and fears, is more a king; Which ev'ry wise and virtuous man attains: And who attains not ill aspires to rule Cities of men, or head-strong... | |
| John Milton - 1854 - 534 pages
...praise ; " That for the public all this weight he bears. 465 " Yet he, who reigns within himself,1 and rules " Passions, desires, and fears, is more...within, " Or lawless passions in him, which he serves. " But to guide nations in the way of truth " By saving doctrine, and from error lead " To know, and... | |
| Elocution - 1854 - 576 pages
...— Yet he, who reigns within himself, and rnles Passions, desires and fears, is more a King ! This, every wise and virtuous man attains, And who attains...aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitudes, — Subject himself to anarchy within ! Is yet Jioie kingly : this attracts the soul, Governs the inner... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...a king, His honour, virtue, merit, and chief praise, That for the public all this weight he bears. Yet he who reigns within himself, and rules Passions,...aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitudes, Subject himself to anarchy within, Or iawless passions in him which he serves. By saving doctrine,... | |
| John Milton - Bookbinding - 1855 - 564 pages
...a king, His honour, virtue, merit, and chief praise, That for the public all this weight he bears : Yet he, who reigns within himself, and rules Passions,...And who attains not, ill aspires to rule Cities of meo, or headstrong multitudes, Subject himself to anarchy within, Or lawless passions in him, which... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 pages
...chief praise, That for the publick all this weight he bears.™ ** Yet he, who reigns within himself,11 and rules Passions, desires, and fears, is more a...aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitudes, *• Subject himself to anarchy within, ' The toil offoolt, The wise man1 1 cum bronce, if not snare... | |
| Christian year - 1855 - 364 pages
...royal diadem, When on his shoulders each man's burdens lie, For therein stands the office of a king: Yet he, who reigns within himself, and rules Passions,...: Which every wise and virtuous man attains : And he who attains not, ill aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitudes; Subject himself to... | |
| Education - 1911 - 322 pages
...labor only may be sold; your soul must not." Rttskin. "The greatest remedy tor anger is delay." Seneca. "He who reigns within himself, and rules passions, desires and fears, is more than king." Milton. "It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - English language - 1856 - 372 pages
...husbandless, subject to fears. Id., iii. 1. Proudly secure, yet liable to fall By weakest subtleties SA, M. And who attains not, ill aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitndes, Subject himself to anarchy within Or lawless passions in him, which he serves. PR, il.... | |
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