| Leonora Leet - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1999 - 486 pages
...& Kegan Paul, 1979); and Gersham Scholem, Kabbalah, pp. 196-201. 16. Milton's lines are as follows: "Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill/ Infinitude, nor vacuous the space,/ Though I uncircumscrib'd myself retire,/ And put not forth my goodness ..." (7. 168-71). 17. Moses... | |
| John Rahn, Benjamin Boretz - Music - 2001 - 204 pages
...to create the world with a word. He says to His Son: hid the Deep Within appointed bounds be Heav'n and Earth, Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though I uncircumscrib'd myself retire. And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not,... | |
| N. H. Keeble - History - 2001 - 322 pages
...nothing, as most Christian authorities held, but out of himself. Hell is where God chooses not to be: Boundless the deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though I uncircumscribed my self retire, And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not,... | |
| John Milton - English literature - 2003 - 1012 pages
...be it done: My overshadowing spirit and might with thee I send along, ride forth, and bid the deep Within appointed bounds be heaven and earth. Boundless...because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though I uncircumscribed myself retire, 1 70 And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or... | |
| John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes - Poetry - 2003 - 388 pages
...and might with thee 165 I send along, ride forth, and bid the Deep Within appointed bounds be Heav'n and Earth, Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space Though I uncircumscrib'd myself retire, 170 And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or... | |
| Reuven Tsur - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 388 pages
...out of which the physical world was derived. In this respect, the relevant passage in Milton is 14. Boundless the deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though I uncircumscribed myself retire, And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not,... | |
| Thomas L. Pangle - Philosophy - 2003 - 318 pages
...first matter all, Indu'd with various forms. [Paradise Lost, 5.469—473] And God Himself told His son, Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space Though I uncircumscrib'd myself retire, And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not,... | |
| Earl Roy Miner, William Moeck, Steven Edward Jablonski - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 520 pages
...Spirit and might with thee I send along, ride forth, and bid the Deep Within appointed bounds be Heav'n and Earth, Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though I uncircumscrib'd my self retire, And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not,... | |
| Leonora Leet - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2004 - 542 pages
...University of New York Press, 1998); and Scholem, Kabbalah, pp. 96-201. 4. Milton's lines are as follows: "Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill / Infinitude, nor vacuous the space, / Though I uncircumscrib'd myself retire, / And put not forth my goodness" (Paradise Lost, 8.168-71).... | |
| Gordon Teskey - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 238 pages
...Spirit and might with Thee I send along: ride forth and bid the deep Within appointed bounds be Heav'n and Earth! Boundless the deep because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space (Though I uncircumscribed Myself retire And put not forth My goodness which is free To act or not):... | |
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