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John Milton John Carey, Alastair Fowler. 25 The fame and glory , glory the reward That sole excites to high attempts the flame Of most erected spirits , most tempered pure Ethereal , who all pleasures else despise , All treasures and all ...
John Milton John Carey, Alastair Fowler. 25 The fame and glory , glory the reward That sole excites to high attempts the flame Of most erected spirits , most tempered pure Ethereal , who all pleasures else despise , All treasures and all ...
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... glory , wept that he had lived so long Inglorious : but thou yet art not too late . To whom our Saviour calmly thus replied . Thou neither dost persuade me to seek wealth 45 For empire's sake , nor empire to affect For glory's sake by ...
... glory , wept that he had lived so long Inglorious : but thou yet art not too late . To whom our Saviour calmly thus replied . Thou neither dost persuade me to seek wealth 45 For empire's sake , nor empire to affect For glory's sake by ...
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... glory then , as vain men seek Oft not deserved ? I seek not mine , but his Who sent me , and thereby witness whence I am . To whom the tempter murmuring thus replied . Think not so slight of glory ; therein least 110 Resembling thy ...
... glory then , as vain men seek Oft not deserved ? I seek not mine , but his Who sent me , and thereby witness whence I am . To whom the tempter murmuring thus replied . Think not so slight of glory ; therein least 110 Resembling thy ...
Continguts
A Paraphrase of Psalm cxiv Eliensis On the Death | 27 |
Elegia tertia In Obitum | 49 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
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