| John Milton - 1882 - 514 pages
...edicts, found contradicting, 301 Then give the rains to wandring thought, Regardlefs of his glories diminution ; Till by their own perplexities involv'd They ravel more, ftill lefs refolv'd, But never find felf-fatisfying folution. As if they would confine th' interminable, And tie him to... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1885 - 684 pages
...himself. Yet more there be who doubt His ways not just, As to Hi-; own edicts found contradicting ; As if they would confine th' Interminable, And tie Him- to His own prescript, Who made our laws to bind us, not Himself, And hath full right to exempt Whom it so pleases... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 630 pages
...perplexities involved, They ravel more, still less resolved, But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th' Interminable, And tie Him to His own prescript, Who made our laws to bind us, not Himself, And hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1887 - 564 pages
...or in other words, he is instigated to stumble, because he stumbles.1 In both the instances above 8 As if they would confine th' Interminable, And tie him to his own prescript, Who made our laws to bind us, not himself. Samson j4gontstes, 307. 9 Perrexit autem ira... | |
| John Milton - 1900 - 594 pages
...perplexities involv'd They ravel more, still less resolv'd, But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th' interminable, And tie him to his own prescript, Who made our Laws to bind us, not himself, And hath full right to exempt jio Whom so it... | |
| George Alexander Kohut - Bible - 1913 - 728 pages
...just, As to his own edicts found contradicting, Then give the reins to wand'ring thought, Regardless of his glory's diminution; Till by their own perplexities involv'd They ravel more, still less resolv'd, But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th' Interminable,... | |
| Denis Saurat - Milton, John, 1608-1674 - 1925 - 400 pages
...perplexities involved, They ravel more, still less resolved, But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th' interminable, And tie Him to His own prescript, Who made our laws to bind us, not Himself.71 Thus God has used evil, has used even Satan:... | |
| John Milton - English literature - 1925 - 442 pages
...perplexities involv'd They ravel more, still less resolv'd, But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th' interminable, And tie him to his own prescript, Who made our Laws to bind us, not himself, And hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases... | |
| John Milton - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 412 pages
...perplexities involv'd They ravel more, still less resolv'd, 305 But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th' interminable, And tie him to his own prescript, Who made our Laws to bind us, not himself, And hath full right to exempt 310 Whom so it... | |
| Louis Lohr Martz - Poetry - 1986 - 388 pages
...perplexities involv'd They ravel more, still less resolv'd, But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th' interminable, And tie him to his own prescript, Who made our Laws to bind us, not himself, And hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases... | |
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