John Milton Quotes About Shame

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  • O shame to men! Devil with devil damned Firm concord holds, men only disagree Of creatures rational, though under hope Of heavenly grace: and God proclaiming peace, Yet live in hatred, enmity, and strife Among themselves, and levy cruel wars, Wasting the earth, each other to destroy: As if (which might induce us to accord) Man had not hellish foes enough besides, That day and night for his destruction wait.

    John Milton, David Scott Kastan “Paradise Lost (Kastan Edition)”, Hackett Publishing
  • Oh, shame to men! devil with devil damn'd Firm concord holds, men only disagree Of creatures rational.

    John Milton (1853). “The Paradise lost”, p.79
  • A beardless cynic is the shame of nature.

    David Garrick, Arthur Murphy, Edward Ravenscroft, William Shakespeare, Henry Fielding (1792). “A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the British Stage”, p.224
  • Death to life is crown or shame.

    1671 Samson Agonistes, l.1579.
  • Where shame is, there is also fear.

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