Oft-times nothing profits more Than self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well managd.
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Such bickerings to recount, met often in these our writers, what more worth is it than to chronicle the wars of kites or crows flocking and fighting in the air.John Milton
Before mine eyes in opposition sits Grim Death, my son and foe.
John Milton
Throw hither all your quaint enamell'd eyes That on the green turf suck the honied showers, And purple all the ground with vernal flowers. Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies, The tufted crow-toe, and pale jessamine, The white pink, and the pansy freakt with jet, The glowing violet, The musk-rose, and the well-attir'd woodbine, With cowslips wan that hang the pensive head, And every flower that sad embroidery wears.
John Milton
Yet from those flames No light, but rather darkness visible.
John Milton
A wilderness of sweets.
John Milton
Like that self-begotten bird In the Arabian woods embost, That no second knows nor third, And lay ere while a holocaust.
John Milton
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