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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author - Page 261
by John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806
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Memorials of the Stuart Dynasty: Including the Constitutional and ...

Robert Vaughan - Great Britain - 1831 - 564 pages
...eternity." The force with which he could reason on this theme attracted the admiration of Milton: — " To know Both spiritual power and civil, what each means, What severs each, thou hast learn' d, which few have done: The bounds of cither sword to thee we owe : Therefore on thy...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 3

John Milton - 1832 - 354 pages
...councils.' Newton. Whether to settle peace, or to unfold 5 The drift of hollow states hard to be spell'cl, Then to advise how war may best upheld Move by her...all her equipage : besides to know Both spiritual pow'r and civil, what each means, What severs each, thou hast learn 'd, which few have done : 11 The...
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Specimens of English Sonnets

English poetry - 1833 - 240 pages
...senator ne'er held The helm of Rome, when gowns, not arms, repell'd The fierce Epirot and the African bold ; Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift...power and civil, what each means. What severs each, thou hast learn'd, which few have done : The bounds of -either sword to thee we owe : Therefore on...
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Specimens of English Sonnets

Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1833 - 240 pages
...bold; fls Whether to settle peace, or to unfold fi^ The drift of hollow states hard to be spell'd ; u"^ Then to advise how War may, best upheld, Move by her...power and civil, what each means. What severs each, thouhast learn'd, which few have done : The bounds of either sword to thee we owe : Therefore on thy...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1834 - 432 pages
...senator ne'er held The helm of Rome, when gowns , not arms, repell'd The fierce Epirot and the African bold; Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift...In all her equipage: besides to know Both spiritual pow'r and civil, what each means, What severs each, th'm hast learn'd, which few have done: The bounds...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 2

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 662 pages
...important part, which rests with almost exclusive weight upon them. They furnish the means, " - - - - magistrate or superiour. Let the board " consider, whether a man, possessed of so inde" pende Not that they are exempt from contributing also by their personal service in the fleets and armies...
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The works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pages
...important part, which rests with almost exclusive weight upon them. They furnish the means, « . . - - How war may best upheld " Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, " In all her equipage." Not that they are exempt from contributing also by their personal service in the fleets and armies...
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The bishoprick garland, or A collection of legends, songs, ballads, &c ...

Sir Cuthbert Sharp - Ballads - 1834 - 110 pages
...Senator ne'er held The helm of Rome, when gowns, not arms, repell'd The fierce Epirot, and th' African bold, Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift of hollow states, hard to be spell 'd ; Then to advise how war may, best upheld, Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In...
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The North American Review, Volume 38

Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1834 - 574 pages
...senator ne'er held The helm of Rome, when gowns, not arms, repelled The fierce Epirot, and the African bold, Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift of hollow states, hard to be spelled, Then to advise, how war may, best upheld, Move by her two great nerves, iron and gold, In...
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Plantagenet

Plantagenet - 1835 - 950 pages
...senator ne'er held The helm of Rome (when gowns, not arms repell'd The fierce Epirot, and the African bold) Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift of hollow states, hard to be spell'd. Jtfii/M. ON the following day I went to Harrington. I found him in the same place, and as nearly as...
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