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I from the influence of thy looks receive Access in every virtue , in thy sight . More
wise , more watchful , stronger , if need were Of outward strength ; while shame ,
thou looking on , Shame to be overcome or overreach ' d Would utmost vigour ...
I from the influence of thy looks receive Access in every virtue , in thy sight . More
wise , more watchful , stronger , if need were Of outward strength ; while shame ,
thou looking on , Shame to be overcome or overreach ' d Would utmost vigour ...
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But virtue join ' d with riches and long life ; In corporal pleasure he , and careless
ease : The Stoic last in philosophic pride , By him call ' d virtue ; and his virtuous
man , Wise , perfect in himself , and all possessing , Equals to God , oft shames ...
But virtue join ' d with riches and long life ; In corporal pleasure he , and careless
ease : The Stoic last in philosophic pride , By him call ' d virtue ; and his virtuous
man , Wise , perfect in himself , and all possessing , Equals to God , oft shames ...
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I do not think my Sister so to seek , Or so unprincipled in virtue ' s book , And the
sweet peace that goodness bosoms ever , As that the single want of light and
noise Not being in danger , as I trust she is not ) Could stir the constant mood of
her ...
I do not think my Sister so to seek , Or so unprincipled in virtue ' s book , And the
sweet peace that goodness bosoms ever , As that the single want of light and
noise Not being in danger , as I trust she is not ) Could stir the constant mood of
her ...
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Mortals that would follow me , Love virtue , she alone is free , She can teach you
how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if virtue feeble were , Ieaven itself
would stoop to her . END OF THE MASK . SAMSON AGONISTES . DRAMATIC ...
Mortals that would follow me , Love virtue , she alone is free , She can teach you
how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if virtue feeble were , Ieaven itself
would stoop to her . END OF THE MASK . SAMSON AGONISTES . DRAMATIC ...
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But he though blind of sight , Despis ' d and thought extinguish ' d quite , With
inward eyes illuminated , His fiery virtue rous ' d From under ashes into sudden
flame , And as an evening dragon came Assailant on the perched roosts , And
nests ...
But he though blind of sight , Despis ' d and thought extinguish ' d quite , With
inward eyes illuminated , His fiery virtue rous ' d From under ashes into sudden
flame , And as an evening dragon came Assailant on the perched roosts , And
nests ...
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