John Milton Quotes
159: To Do Ought Good Never Will Be Our Task, 160: But Ever To Do Ill Our Sole Delight, 161: As Being The Contrary To His High Will 162: Whom We Resist. If Then His Providence 163: Out Of Our Evil Seek To Bring Forth Good, 164: Our Labour Must Be To Pervert That End, 165: And Out Of Good Still To Find Means Of Evil;
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