The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin |
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Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heaven , When such was heard declared the
Almighty's will ; Glory they sung to the Most High , good will To future men , and in
their dwellings peace : Glory to him , whose just avenging ire Had driven out ...
Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heaven , When such was heard declared the
Almighty's will ; Glory they sung to the Most High , good will To future men , and in
their dwellings peace : Glory to him , whose just avenging ire Had driven out ...
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Satan , in a speech of much flattering commendation , endeavours to awaken in
Jesus a passion for glory , by particularising various in . stances of conquests
achieved , and great actions performed , by persons at an early period of life .
Satan , in a speech of much flattering commendation , endeavours to awaken in
Jesus a passion for glory , by particularising various in . stances of conquests
achieved , and great actions performed , by persons at an early period of life .
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With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. Quench not the thirst of glory , but augment Great Julius , whom now all
the world admires , The more he grew in years , the more inflamed With glory ,
wept ...
With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. Quench not the thirst of glory , but augment Great Julius , whom now all
the world admires , The more he grew in years , the more inflamed With glory ,
wept ...
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But if there be in glory aught of good , It may by means far different be attain'd ,
Without ambition , war , or violence ; By deeds of peace , by wisdom eminent , By
patience , temperance : I mention stili Him , whom thy wrongs , with saintly ...
But if there be in glory aught of good , It may by means far different be attain'd ,
Without ambition , war , or violence ; By deeds of peace , by wisdom eminent , By
patience , temperance : I mention stili Him , whom thy wrongs , with saintly ...
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But why should Man seek glory , who of his own Hath nothing , and to whom
nothing belongs But condemnation , ignominy , and shame ? Who , for so many
benefits receiv'd , Turn'd recreant to God , ingrate and false , And so of all true
good ...
But why should Man seek glory , who of his own Hath nothing , and to whom
nothing belongs But condemnation , ignominy , and shame ? Who , for so many
benefits receiv'd , Turn'd recreant to God , ingrate and false , And so of all true
good ...
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