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" 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 Works of the English Poets: Milton - Page 65
by Samuel Johnson - 1779
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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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A Critical History of English Literature: Shakespeare to Milton, Volume 2

David Daiches - 1979 - 304 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 Chorus echo this thought: All is best, though we oft doubt, What th' unsearchable dispose...
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Genesis

John C. Gibson - 1982 - 348 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. ALL PASSION SPENT Genesis 50:15-26 15 When Joseph's brothers saw that their father was dead,...
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Milton, Poet of Exile

Louis Lohr Martz - 1986 - 388 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. [1721-24] Like everything else that Manoa has said in the play, this is at best a half-truth,...
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Sansone Agonista

John Milton - 1988 - 244 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't in his enemies blood, and from the stream With...
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Challenge of a Liberal Faith

George N. Marshall - 1988 - 260 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. Is it not the contemplation of the life so noble which calms and steadies us in this hour?...
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Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America

Garry Wills - 1992 - 324 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.*0 The struggle to contain individual sorrow in a larger meaning is pronounced "well and fair"...
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Miscellaneous Poems ; Paradise Regain'd ; & Samson Agonistes

John Milton - 1926 - 360 pages
...Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breasl, no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame, nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble. Let usgofnd the body where it lies Sok't in his enemies blood, and from the stream With laverspure...
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Registry: Volume 22 1868

New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1994 - 524 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 life so noble." This Stone Is erected by his daughter, Caroline Carson. Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth...
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Fictional Death and the Modernist Enterprise

Alan Warren Friedman - 1995 - 360 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. (1721-4) Samson, God's "scourge and minister" (as Hamlet calls himself [3.4.182]), rebel...
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