Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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I say , prelaty be but a troublesome disfigurement so soon thus ascending in a continual pyramid as the building was finished . But the lofty upon pretense to perfect the church's unity , minds of an age or two after , such was their if ...
I say , prelaty be but a troublesome disfigurement so soon thus ascending in a continual pyramid as the building was finished . But the lofty upon pretense to perfect the church's unity , minds of an age or two after , such was their if ...
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First , he hath the same fixed opinion and esteem of his old Ephesian goddess , called the Church of England as he had ever ; and charges strictly his son after him to persevere in that antipapal schism ( for it is not much better ) as ...
First , he hath the same fixed opinion and esteem of his old Ephesian goddess , called the Church of England as he had ever ; and charges strictly his son after him to persevere in that antipapal schism ( for it is not much better ) as ...
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heads and many horns.44 For if the church which is the people's and must save them be of all societies the holiest on earth , and from other taxes , or of any man's propriety , so to be reverenced by the magistrate , not but God by ...
heads and many horns.44 For if the church which is the people's and must save them be of all societies the holiest on earth , and from other taxes , or of any man's propriety , so to be reverenced by the magistrate , not but God by ...
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Contents
Poems | 2 |
Donna leggiadra Beautiful Lady | 53 |
Elegia Septima Elegy VII | 58 |
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