| John Milton - Fall of man - 1754 - 342 pages
...He can , Is doubtful ; that He never will, is fure. Will He , fo wife , let loofe at once His ire , Belike through impotence , or unaware , To give His...their wish, and end Them in his anger , whom His anger faves To punish endlefs ? . . . . Wherefore ceafe we then? Say they who counfel war ; We are decreed... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...let loose at once hisire^ Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his enemies their wish, ami end Them in his anger, whom his anger saves To punish...we then > Say they who counsel war, we are decreed, Reserv'd, and destin'd to eternal woe; Y,'lwt?ver doing, what can we sujf What can we suffer worse... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...How he can Is doubtful ; that he never will is sure. Will he so wise, let loose at once his ire, 155 Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his...we then ? Say they who counsel war, we are decreed, 160 Reserv'd, and destin'd, to eternal woe ? Whatever doing, what can we suffer more, What can we suffer... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...he can, , Is douhtful; that he never will, is sure. . Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his...Them in his anger, whom his anger saves, To punish endlessf wherefore cease we thenr Say they who couneil war? we are decreed, Reserv'd, and destiu'd... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...how he can Is doubtful ; that he never will is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, 155 Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his...we then ? Say they who counsel war, we are decreed, 169 Reserv'd and destin'd to eternal woe ; Whatever doing, what can we suffer more, What can we suffer... | |
| James Burgh - 1804 - 312 pages
...owe* his utmost ire, Belike through impotence, or unawares, To give A/5 enemies their -wish, and e«c/ Them in his anger whom his anger saves To punish endless?...they who counsel war ; " we are decreed, Reserved and destin'd to eternal -woe ; IF 'hat ever doing, -what can we suffer more j1 What can we suffer -worse... | |
| James Burgh - Elocution - 1804 - 308 pages
...night, Devoid of sense and motion f — But will #£, So TOzV£, let Aws£ at ow££ his utmost ire, Belike through impotence, or unaware*, To give his enemies their wish, and end Thorn in his anger whom his anger saves To punish endless? — ."Wherefore cease we then," Sny they... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...how he can Is doubtful ; that he never will is sure. Will he, so wise, lei loose at once his ire, 155 Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his...we then ? Say they who counsel war, we are decreed, 160 Rcscrv'd, and destin'd to eternal woe ; Whatever doing, what can we suffer more, N 3 What can we... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 484 pages
...how he can, Is doubtful ; that he never will, is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose at ouce his ire, Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his...we then ? Say they who counsel war; we are decreed, Reserv'd and destin'd to eternal woe ; Whatever doing, what can we suffer more, What can we suffer... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...can, Is doubtful ; that be never will, is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, Balike through impotence, or unaware, To give his enemies...anger saves To punish endless? Wherefore cease we then ? % they who counsel war, we.are decreed, Reserv'd, and destin'd to eternal woe; Whatever doing, what... | |
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