 | John Milton - 1875 - 824 pages
...authority which I derived from heaven. And now by some strong motion I am led Into this wilderness, to what intent I learn not yet : perhaps I need not know ; For what concerns my knowledge God reveal* * So spake our Morning Star, then in his rise, And, looking round, on every side beheld A pathless... | |
 | John Milton - 1877 - 262 pages
...authority which I derived from Heaven. And now by some strong motion I am led 290 Into this wilderness, to what intent I learn not yet ; perhaps I need not...Morning Star, then in his rise, And looking round on ever)- side beheld 295 A pathless desert, dusk with horrid shades ; The way he came not having marked,... | |
 | John Milton - 1873 - 356 pages
...best becomes The authority which I deriv'd from Heaven. And now by some strong motion I am led 190 I learn not yet, perhaps I need not know; For what concerns my knowledge God reveals.' So spake our Morning-Star then in his rise, And looking round on every side beheld 295 A pathless desert, dusk with... | |
 | John Milton - 1879 - 392 pages
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 | William David Ground - Christian life - 1879 - 364 pages
...what the will of God may appoint. ' ' And now by some strong motion I am led Into this wilderness, to what intent I learn not yet ; perhaps I need not...know, For what concerns my knowledge God reveals." Paradise Regained, Book I . But here we have been accustomed to make one exception to this universal... | |
 | William David Ground - Christian life - 1879 - 364 pages
...'knowing what the will of God may appoint. "And now by some strong motion I am led Into this wilderness, to what intent I learn not yet ; perhaps I need not...know, For what concerns my knowledge God reveals." Paradise Regained, Book I. But here we have been accustomed to make one exception to this universal... | |
 | John Milton - 1880 - 344 pages
...authority which I derived from heaven. And now hy some strong motion I am led Into this wilderness, to what intent I learn not yet, perhaps I need not...dusk with horrid shades ; The way he came not having marked, return Was difficuh, hy human steps untrod ; And he still on was led, hut with such thoughts... | |
 | John Milton - 1880 - 628 pages
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 | John Milton - 1880 - 604 pages
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 | Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 524 pages
...authority which I derived from heaven. And now by some strong motion I am led Into this wilderness, to what intent I learn not yet ; perhaps I need not...what concerns my knowledge God reveals.' So spake our Morning-star, then in his rise, And, looking round, on every side beheld A pathless desert, dusk with... | |
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