The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Who neither can nor will, may hold his peace,  
What can be juster in a state then this?  
EURIPIDES, Supp. 438  
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From Tetrachordon, 1645.]  
Whom do we count a good man, whom but he  
Who keeps the laws and statutes of the Senate,  
Who judges in great suits and controversies,  
Whose witness and opinion wins the cause?  
But his own house, and the whole neighbourhood  
See his foul inside through his whited skin.  
HORACE, Ep. i. 16. 40.  
[From The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, 1649.]  
There can be slaine  
No sacrifice to God more acceptable  
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