A Philosopher on His Way to His Death

O king, if you make an end of me, a lawful person
and a doer of utterly no harm to man, you easily take away
one of the wisest of heads, but later you will perceive
just as before; surely at last, you will grieve vainly and exceedingly
because you have destroyed such a greatly renowned bulwark from out of the city.
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John Milton
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