John Milton Quotes About Temptation

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  • He who tempts, though in vain, at last asperses The tempted with dishonor foul, supposed Not incorruptible of faith, not proof Against temptation.

    John Milton (2009). “The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton”, p.526, Modern Library
  • Virtue, which breaks through opposition and all temptation can remove, most shines, and most is acceptable above.

    John Bell, Joseph Addison, John Banks, Michael Arne, John Brown (1796). “British Theatre: Caractacus”
  • Taste this, and be henceforth among the Gods thyself a Goddess.

    John Milton (1873). “The third (fourth, fifth) book of Milton's Paradise lost: with a prose tr. and notes, by J. Hunter”, p.9
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