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" Devoid of sense and motion? And who knows, Let this be good, whether our angry foe Can give it, or will ever? How he can Is doubtful; that he never will is sure. "
Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. According to ... - Page 32
by John Milton - 1767 - 348 pages
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Oeuvres de Delille, Volume 5

Jacques Delille - 1832 - 476 pages
...swallow'd up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion ? And who knows, Let this be good, whether our angry foe Can give it,...? how he can, Is doubtful; that he never will, is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1834 - 432 pages
...and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, 150 Devoid of sense and motion ? And who knows, Iiet this be good, whether our angry foe Can give it, or...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...
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The first four books of Milton's Paradise lost, with notes, by J.R. Major

John Milton - 1835 - 264 pages
...lost In the wide womh of uncreated night, 150 Devoid of sense and motion ? And who knows, Let this he good, whether our angry foe Can give it, or will ever ? how he can, Is douhtful ; that he never will, is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, 155 Belike through...
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Œuvres complètes, Volume 35

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 pages
...swallow'd up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion ? and who knows, Let this be good , whether our angry Foe Can give...how he can, Is doubtful ; that he never will , is sure. Will he , so wise , let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence , or unaware, To give...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...swallowed up and lost In the wide tomb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion ? — And who knows (Let this be good) whether our angry foe Can give...? How he can, Is doubtful ; that he never will, is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence, or unawares, To give his...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

English poetry - 1836 - 558 pages
...and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion 1 and who knows, Let this he good, whether our angry Foe Can give it, or will ever...? how he can, Is doubtful : that he never will, is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his...
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Paradis perdu: de Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 524 pages
...swallow'd up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion? and who knows, Let this be good, whether our angry Foe Can give it,...ever? how he can, Is doubtful; that he never will, is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his...
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Oeuvres complètes de m. le vicomte de Chateaubriand: Le Paradis Perdu de Milton

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 470 pages
...swallow'd up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion? and who knows, Let this be good , whether our angry Foe Can give...how he can, Is doubtful ; that he never will , is sure. Will he , so wise , let loose at once his iro, Belike through impotence , or unaware, To give...
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Le paradis perdu, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 426 pages
...swallow'd up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion ? and who knows, Let this be good , whether our angry Foe Can give...how he can, Is doubtful ; that he never will , is sure. Will he , so wise , let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence , or unaware, To give...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1

John Milton - 1838 - 518 pages
...swallow'd up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, iso Devoid of sense and motion ? and who knows, Let this be good, whether our angry foe Can give it,...? 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...
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