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... happy , his failure seems to arise from the carelessness of a native , not from the ignorance of a foreigner . We may apply to him what Denham with great felicity says of Cowley . He wears the garb , but not the clothes of the ancients ...
... happy , his failure seems to arise from the carelessness of a native , not from the ignorance of a foreigner . We may apply to him what Denham with great felicity says of Cowley . He wears the garb , but not the clothes of the ancients ...
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... happy . Milton was , like Dante , a statesman and a lover ; and , like Dante , he had been unfortu- nate in ambition and in love . He had sur- vived his health and his sight , the comforts of his home , and the prosperity of his party ...
... happy . Milton was , like Dante , a statesman and a lover ; and , like Dante , he had been unfortu- nate in ambition and in love . He had sur- vived his health and his sight , the comforts of his home , and the prosperity of his party ...
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... happy in love and victorious in war . Such a spirit is Liberty . At times she takes the form of a hateful reptile . She grovels , she hisses , she stings . But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those ...
... happy in love and victorious in war . Such a spirit is Liberty . At times she takes the form of a hateful reptile . She grovels , she hisses , she stings . But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those ...
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... happy settle- fice under a military usurper seems , no doubt , ment next to impossible . The choice lay , not at first sight , extraordinary . But all the cir- between Cromwell and liberty , but between . cumstances in which the country ...
... happy settle- fice under a military usurper seems , no doubt , ment next to impossible . The choice lay , not at first sight , extraordinary . But all the cir- between Cromwell and liberty , but between . cumstances in which the country ...
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... happy to think that there are the unprevailing they may not only be used many controversialists who to a great extent without general disapproval , but will be likely observe it , and a still greater number who to obtain for him who ...
... happy to think that there are the unprevailing they may not only be used many controversialists who to a great extent without general disapproval , but will be likely observe it , and a still greater number who to obtain for him who ...
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Page 363 - For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Page 438 - Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same: for he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth not the sword in vain. For he is a minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.
Page 480 - To arched walks of twilight groves, And shadows brown, that Sylvan loves, Of pine, or monumental oak, Where the rude axe with heaved stroke Was never heard the nymphs to daunt, Or fright them from their hallowed haunt. There, in close covert, by some brook, Where no profaner eye may look, Hide me from day's garish eye, While the bee with honied thigh, That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring, With such consort as they keep, Entice the dewy-feathered Sleep.
Page 382 - For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground; yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant.
Page 495 - With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
Page 477 - Of every hearer ; for it so falls out » That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Page 366 - And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity : so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.
Page 340 - Nevertheless, he left not himself without witness, in that he did good, and gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladness.
Page 429 - True, I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy ; Which is as thin of substance as the air ; And more inconstant than the wind...
Page 333 - For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves ; which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another ;) in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ, according to my Gospel.