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Literature of the English Reanscience, War


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Paradise Lost, Book I, 660-661
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Peace is despaird, For who can think Submission? Warr then, Warr/Open or understood must be resolv'd

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Paradise Lost, Book I, 660-661
Peace is despaird, For who can think Submission? Warr then, Warr/Open or understood must be resolv'd
Paradise Lost, Book I,
Under amazement of thir hideous change.
An Horation Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland; King Charles' execution, Puritanism; theatricality
That thence the royal actor borne/The tragic scaffold might adorn,/While round the armed bands/Did clap their bloody hands.
An Horation Ode upon Cromwell's Return From Ireland; regime change, violence
To ruin the great work of time,/And cast the kingdom old/Into another mould.
Upon Appleton House, to My Lord Fairfax, stanza 36
His warlike Studies could not cease;...In the just Figure of a Fort;...And with five Bastions it did fence,/As aiming one for ev'ry Sense.