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Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes ... - Page 322
by John Milton - 1785
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The poetical works of John Milton, with life and notes [by G. Gilfillan ...

John Milton - 1874 - 758 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast ; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame ; nothing but well and fair, • And what may quiet us in a death so noble. Let us go find the body where it lies Soak'd in his enemies' blood ; and from the stream...
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1874 - 798 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble. Line 1721. COMUS. Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, Which men call Earth. Line 5....
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Familiar Quotations ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1875 - 890 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble. Line 1721. COMUS. Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, Which men call Earth. Line 5....
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The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the ..., Volume 7

John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - United States - 1863 - 418 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to -wail, Or knock the breasts, no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death во noble." Dr. Francis Lieber also spoke briefly giving interesting illustrations from perso nal...
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Daniel Deronda, Volume 2

George Eliot - England - 1876 - 444 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast ; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame ; nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble." THB END. WILKIE COLLINS'S NOVELS, HARPER'S POPULAR EDITION. 8vo, Paper. ARMADALE. Illustrated....
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Sophocles, in single plays, for the use of schools. Ed. with intr. and Engl ...

Sophocles - 1876 - 148 pages
...bleeding sheep. To a Greek apprehension Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast; nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble. Ajax is never so much himself as at the last, unfaltering, but full of feeling. As one whose...
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An Introduction to the Study of English Literature;: Comprising ...

Henry Noble Day - English literature - 1877 - 564 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame, nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble. us * Let us go find the body where it lies Sok'd in his enemies blood, and from the stream...
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Sophoclis Trachiniae, with notes and intr. by A. Pretor

Sophocles - 1877 - 174 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame ; nothing but •well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble. In the present instance the prohibition has peculiar force, as we may well suppose that at...
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Sophoclis Trachiniae

Sophocles - Greek drama (Tragedy) - 1877 - 182 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or Knock the breast ; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame ; nothing but •well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble'. In the present instance the prohibition has peculiar force, as we may well suppose that...
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The Works of George Eliot: Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1878 - 426 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast ; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame ; nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble." THE END. VR1XTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS 39015065767926 ...
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