Paradise Lost, Volumen2Effingham Wilson, 1879 - 94 páginas |
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... virtue , in thy sight 310 More wise , more watchful , stronger , if need were Of outward strength ; while shame , thou looking on Shame to be overcome or over - reach'd , Would utmost vigour raise , and rais'd unite . Why shouldst not ...
... virtue , in thy sight 310 More wise , more watchful , stronger , if need were Of outward strength ; while shame , thou looking on Shame to be overcome or over - reach'd , Would utmost vigour raise , and rais'd unite . Why shouldst not ...
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... virtue ; and his virtuous man , Wise , perfect in himself , and all possessing , Equal to God , oft shames not to prefer , As fearing God nor man , contemning all Wealth , pleasure , pain or torment , death and life , Which when he ...
... virtue ; and his virtuous man , Wise , perfect in himself , and all possessing , Equal to God , oft shames not to prefer , As fearing God nor man , contemning all Wealth , pleasure , pain or torment , death and life , Which when he ...
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... virtue is express'd By light of nature not in all quite lost . Their orators thou then extoll'st , as those The top of eloquence , statists indeed , And lovers of their country , as may seem ; But herein to our prophets far beneath , As ...
... virtue is express'd By light of nature not in all quite lost . Their orators thou then extoll'st , as those The top of eloquence , statists indeed , And lovers of their country , as may seem ; But herein to our prophets far beneath , As ...
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