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John Milton - To My Lord FairfaxJohn Milton - To My Lord Fairfax
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Fairfax, whose Name in Arms through Europe rings,       And fills all Mouths with Envy or with Praise,       And all her Jealous Monarchs with Amaze.       And Rumours loud which daunt remotest Kings, Thy firm unshaken Valour ever brings       Victory home, while new Rebellions raise       Their Hydra-heads, and the false North displays       Her broken League to Imp her Serpent Wings: O yet! a Nobler task awaits thy Hand,       For what can War, but Acts of War still breed       Till injur’d Truth from Violence be freed; And publick Faith be rescu’d from the Brand       Of publick Fraud; in vain doth Valour bleed,       While Avarice and Rapine shares the Land.
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