Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg
John Milton, 1608-1674: Sonnet XV

Fairfax, whose name in armes through Europe rings
      Filling each mouth with envy, or with praise,
      And all her jealous monarchs with amaze,
      And rumors loud, that daunt remotest kings,
Thy firm unshak'n vertue ever brings
      Victory home, though new rebellions raise
      Thir Hydra heads, & the fals North displaies
      Her brok'n league, to impe their serpent wings,
O yet a nobler task awaites thy hand;
      For what can Warr, but endless warr still breed,
      Till Truth, & Right from Violence be freed,
And Public Faith cleard from the shamefull brand
      Of Public Fraud. In vain doth Valour bleed
      While Avarice, & Rapine share the land.

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