| John Milton - 1853 - 344 pages
...hence ; The worst that he can give, to me the best. Yet so it may fall out, because their end 1263 Is hate, not help to me, it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed. Puts invincible might To quell the mighty of the earth, th' oppressor, The brute and boist'rous force... | |
| Joseph Sortain - 1853 - 388 pages
...I. COUNT ARENSBERG; THE DAYS OF MARTIN LUTHER. BY JOSEPH SORTAIN, AB, OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. ' Oh, how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men, long oppress'd, When God into the hands of their deliverer Puts invincible might, * * »... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 pages
...death to rid me hence ; The worst that he can give, to me the best, Yet so it may fall out, because their end Is hate, not help to me, it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed. Chor. O how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppressed, When God into the hands... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...death to rid me hence: The worst that he can give, to me the best. Yet so it may fall out, because their end Is hate, not help to me, it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed. CHORUS. Oh, how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppressed ! When God... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1855 - 510 pages
...verse, and in v. 1267, is like the <f>cv of the Greek drama, which did not count in the iambic line. O'h ! how comely it is and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppressed. 1268. Puts invincible might. 1271. He all their ammunition. 1277. With winged... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 664 pages
...their end Is hate, not help to me, it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed. CHORUS. Oh, how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppressed ! When God into the hands of their deliverer Puts invincible might To quell... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 pages
...death to rid me hence; The worst that he can give, to me the best. Vet so it may fall out, liecause their end Is hate, not help to me, it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed. Char. O how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppressed! When God into... | |
| John Milton - 1862 - 568 pages
...me hence. The worst that he can give, to me the best. Yet so it may fall out, because their end ts, hate, not help to me, it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed. Chor. O how comely it irs, and how reviving For the spirits of just men long oppress'd, When God into the... | |
| John Milton - 1864 - 584 pages
...death to rid me hence, — The worst that he can give, to me the best. Yet so it may fall out, because their end Is hate, not help to me, it may, with mine, Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed. Char. Oh, how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppressed, When God into... | |
| John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 pages
...hence ; The worst that he can give, to me the best. Yet so it may fall out, because their end 12« Is hate, not help to me, it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed. CHO. 0, how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men lone oppress'd, When God into... | |
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