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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
15b5f9d | As ever in my great Taskmaster's eye. | John Milton | ||
972270a | That old man eloquent. | John Milton | ||
60a7e9f | That would have made Quintilian stare and gasp. | John Milton | ||
9c0215c | License they mean when they cry, Liberty!For who loves that must first be wise and good. | John Milton | ||
322d2e9 | What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice,Of Attic taste? | John Milton | ||
aaeb932 | Have hungTo the stern god of sea. | John Milton | ||
fca13a0 | Beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies. | John Milton | ||
52e2d4a | It was the winter wildAll meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies. | John Milton | ||
85100ed | Time will run back and fetch the Age of Gold. | John Milton | ||
0b38edd | Swinges the scaly horror of his folded tail. | John Milton | ||
7e92d50 | From haunted spring and daleThe parting genius is with sighing sent. | John Milton | ||
ac089ad | Peor and BaalimForsake their temples dim. | John Milton | ||
fd69848 | The mountain nymph, sweet Liberty. | John Milton | ||
f45f332 | Ladies, whose bright eyesRain influence, and judge the prize. | John Milton | ||
62ff291 | Untwisting all the chains that tieThe hidden soul of harmony. | John Milton | ||
b6e8055 | Hence vain deluding Joys,The brood of Folly without father bred! | John Milton | ||
86aeee2 | The snow is melting into music. | John Muir | ||
f8c06f2 | And looks commercing with the skies,Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes. | John Milton | ||
93f8045 | And join with thee, calm Peace and Quiet,Spare Fast, that oft with gods doth diet. | John Milton | ||
e61cf41 | Sweet bird, that shunn'st the noise of folly,Most musical, most melancholy! | John Milton | ||
417bd79 | Or call up him that left half toldThe story of Cambuscan bold. | John Milton | ||
1f99a6b | Till old experience do attainTo something like prophetic strain. | John Milton | ||
8d1b30b | He knewHimself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme. | John Milton | ||
a1d7b14 | Without the meed of some melodious tear. | John Milton | ||
756db48 | But O the heavy change, now thou art gone,Now thou art gone and never must return! | John Milton | ||
b53ed09 | The gadding vine. | John Milton | ||
da3e3a9 | Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil. | John Milton | ||
17b9b23 | Blind mouths! That scarce themselves know how to holdA sheep-hook. | John Milton | ||
5a4053a | Look homeward, Angel, now, and melt with ruth. | John Milton | ||
0b45bb8 | He touch'd the tender stops of various quills,With eager thought warbling his Doric lay. | John Milton | ||
96e1476 | At last he rose, and twitched his mantle blue:Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new. | John Milton | ||
afc9e8a | The end then of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents. | John Milton | ||
2b19421 | Litigious terms, fat contentions, and flowing fees. | John Milton | ||
10b0e31 | Attic tragedies of stateliest and most regal argument. | John Milton | ||
ee3ace0 | Be frustrate, all ye stratagems of Hell,And devilish machinations come to nought. | John Milton | ||
d61f108 | My rising is thy fall | John Milton | ||
fa36e63 | We're all awash in a sea of blood, and the least we can do is wave to each other. | John Minton (artist) | ||
9229070 | Inflation itself proceeds at a speed faster than the measured speed of light. | John Moffat (physicist) | ||
e60df6f | The more we are in harmony with nature the more human we become. | John Moolachira | ||
f77a99e | Where it is a duty to worship the sun it is pretty sure to be a crime to examine the laws of heat. | John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn | ||
14a6402 | Evolution is not a force but a process; not a cause but a law. | John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn | ||
3637bc4 | You have not converted a man, because you have silenced him. | John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn | ||
487a8d6 | Those who would treat politics and morality apart will never understand the one or the other. | John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn | ||
b54b11e | You cannot demonstrate an emotion or prove an aspiration. | John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn |