Milton! Thou Shouldst be Living at this Hour

After visiting France in 1802, William Wordsworth was struck by the thought that never in over a century had England so needed the voice of fellow poet John Milton. Here was a man who appreciated everyday happiness, but also exercised self-restraint, and perhaps could inspire families, the clergy, the military and the intelligentsia to serve noble goals again.

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