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John Milton Quotes

«He that studieth revenge keepeth his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well.»
Author: John Milton (Historian, Poet, Scholar) | About: Revenge | Keywords: do well, heal
«For solitude is sometimes best society, And short retirement urges sweet return»
Author: John Milton (Historian, Poet, Scholar) | About: Solitude | Keywords: retirement, urges
«Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new»
Author: John Milton (Historian, Poet, Scholar) | Keywords: pastures, woods
«To be blind is not miserable; not to be able to bear blindness, that is miserable.»
Author: John Milton (Historian, Poet, Scholar) | Keywords: blindness
«Fear and dull disposition, luke warmness and sloth, are not seldom wont to cloak themselves under the affected name of Moderation.»
«The melting voice through mazes running;/ Untwisting all the chains that tie / The hidden soul of harmony.»
«Anarchy is the sure consequence of tyranny; or no power that is not limited by laws can ever be protected by them»
Author: John Milton (Historian, Poet, Scholar) | About: Anarchy | Keywords: anarchy, by laws, protected
«Servant of God, well done; well hast thou fought The better fight»
Author: John Milton (Historian, Poet, Scholar) | About: God | Keywords: fought, Hast, servant, well-done
«How charming is divine philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets Where no crude surfeit reigns»
«The brazen throat of war had ceased to roar, / All now was turned to jollity and game,/ To luxury and riot, feast and dance.»

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