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... peace , To silence envious tongues . Be just , and fear not : Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's , Thy God's , and Truth's , then if thou fall'st , O Cromwell , Thou fall'st a blessed martyr . Serve the king ; There take ...
... peace , To silence envious tongues . Be just , and fear not : Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's , Thy God's , and Truth's , then if thou fall'st , O Cromwell , Thou fall'st a blessed martyr . Serve the king ; There take ...
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... peace : All hope excluded thus , behold instead of us outcast , exiled , his new delight Mankind created , and for him this world . So farewell , hope , and with hope , farewell fear , Farewell remorse : all good to me is lost ; Evil be ...
... peace : All hope excluded thus , behold instead of us outcast , exiled , his new delight Mankind created , and for him this world . So farewell , hope , and with hope , farewell fear , Farewell remorse : all good to me is lost ; Evil be ...
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... peace high triumphs hold ; With store of ladies , whose bright eyes Rain influence , and adjudge the prize , Of wit , or arms , while both contend To win her grace whom all commend . There let Hymen oft appear In saffron robe , with ...
... peace high triumphs hold ; With store of ladies , whose bright eyes Rain influence , and adjudge the prize , Of wit , or arms , while both contend To win her grace whom all commend . There let Hymen oft appear In saffron robe , with ...
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... Peace and Quiet , Spare Fast that oft with Gods doth diet , And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing : And add to these retired Leisure , That in trim gardens takes his pleasure ; But first and chiefest with thee ...
... Peace and Quiet , Spare Fast that oft with Gods doth diet , And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing : And add to these retired Leisure , That in trim gardens takes his pleasure ; But first and chiefest with thee ...
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... peaceful hermitage , The hairy gown , and mossy cell , Where I may sit , and rightly spell Of every star that Heaven doth shew , And every herb that sips the dew ; Till old Experience do attain To something like prophetic strain . These ...
... peaceful hermitage , The hairy gown , and mossy cell , Where I may sit , and rightly spell Of every star that Heaven doth shew , And every herb that sips the dew ; Till old Experience do attain To something like prophetic strain . These ...
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