I ’d been away from her three years,—about that,
  And I returned to find my Mary true;
And though I ’d question her, I did not doubt that
  It was unnecessary so to do.

’T was by the chimney-corner we were sitting:
  “Mary,” said I, “have you been...

Poet: Anonymous

From “Paradise Lost,” Book V.
        THE SERAPH Abdiel, faithful found
Among the faithless, faithful only he;
Among innumerable false, unmoved,
Unshaken, unseduced, unterrified,
His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal;
Nor number, nor example with...

Poet: John Milton

Lad of Athens faithful be to thyself and mystery—

All the rest is perjury—

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