The Poetical Works of John Milton


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TO SR HENRY VANE THE YOUNGER.  
Vane, young in yeares, but in sage counsell old,  
Then whome a better Senatour nere held  
The helme of Rome, when gownes not armes repelld  
The feirce Epeirot & the African bold,  
Whether to settle peace, or to unfold  
The drift of hollow states, hard to be spelld,  
Then to advise how warr may best, upheld,  
Move by her two maine nerves, Iron & Gold  
In all her equipage: besides to know  
Both spirituall powre & civill, what each meanes  
What severs each thou hast learnt, which few have don  
The bounds of either sword to thee wee ow.  
Therfore on thy firme hand religion leanes  
In peace, & reck'ns thee her eldest son.  
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TO MR. CYRIACK SKINNER UPON HIS BLINDNESS.  
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