Thus Belial, with words clothed in reason's garb, counseled ignoble ease, and peaceful sloth, not peace.
John Milton
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Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine.
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...
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Pray your worries away.
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Each hour their great adventurer, from the search
Of foreign words.
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For dignity compos'd and high exploit:
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O'er the cowslip's velvet head,
That bends not as I tread.
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Which the neat-handed Phillis dresses.
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Others apart sat o...
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Pillows his chin upon an orient wave.
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Turn forth her silver lining on the night?
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And that...
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Impearls on every leaf and every flower.
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To moon he fell, from noon to dewy eve,
A summer's day; and with the setting sun
...
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And eloquence.
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Th...
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Of tasting those fair apples, I resolv'd
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Among the faithless faithful only he.
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All intellect, all sense, and as they please
...
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And airy tongues that syllable men's names.
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To please thy gods thou didst it!
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None seconded, as out of season judged,
Or singular and rash.
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Till a...
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Most musical, most melancholy!
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Two birds of gayest plume before him drove.
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With vizor'd falsehood and base forgery?
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This garden, still to tend plant, herb, and flower.
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Is flat despair.
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Fled not in silence through the frighted deep
With ruin upon ruin, ro...
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Scowls o'er the darken'd landscape.
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To outward view of blemish or of spot,
Bereft of light, their seeing ha...
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Teach light to counterfeit a gloom.
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Met ever, and to shameful silence brought,
Yet gives not o...
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Of miser's treasures.
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Within thy airy shell,
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Harpies and Hydras.
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Can either sex assume, or both.
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air of delightful studies.
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. . . .
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Car'd not to be at all.
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And backward mutters of dissevering power.
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Thy words by adding fuel to the flame?
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The tyrant's plea, excused his devilish deed.
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Of creatures ...
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Or all enjoying what contentment find?
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Equal to God, and equally enjoying
God-like fruition.
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Came prologue, and apology too prompt.
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Where wounds of deadly hate have pierced so deep.
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Bitter ere long back on itself recoils.
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No light, but rather darkness visible.
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