 | 1872 - 858 pages
...coward. Let the Chorus interpret for us the significance of the meeting of the two champions : — " Oh, how comely it is and how reviving To the spirits of just men long opprest! When God into the hands of their deliverer Puts invincible might To quell the... | |
 | John Milton - 1847 - 606 pages
...hence ; The worst that he can give, to me the best. Yet so it may fall out, because their end 1265 Is hate, not help to me ; it may with mine Draw their...ruin, who attempt the deed. Chor. Oh how comely it is, & how reviving, To the spirits of just men long oppress'd ; When God, into the hands of their deliverer,... | |
 | Robert Aspland - 1847 - 792 pages
...tell the history of his prevailing sentiments and feelings with at least equal truth and power : " 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 To quell... | |
 | Kenelm Henry Digby - 1850 - 408 pages
...would have found in human language exclamations adequate to express his indignation and his scorn. " Oh, how comely it is, and how reviving, To the spirits of just men long oppress'd, * Pro Q. Ligario. When God into the hands of their deliverer Puts invincible... | |
 | John Milton - 1851 - 508 pages
...to rid me hence, The worft that he can give, to me the befr.. Yet fo it may fall out, becaufe thir end Is hate, not help to me, it may with mine Draw thir own ruin who attempt the deed. Chor. Oh how comely it is and how reviving To the Spirits of juft... | |
 | Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 pages
...single compact, and the wurfl SBC. VI. THE FALL OF THE OPPRESSOR A SOURCE OF CON* SOLATION TO GOOD MEN. 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, 1 To quell... | |
 | 1852 - 872 pages
...death to rid me hence ; The worst that he can give to mo the best. Yet so it may fall out, because ely, near the fetid Leek, (Crest of stout Britons,)...enhances thence The price of her celestial scent : the just men long oppress'd ! When God into the hands of their deliverer Puts invincible might To quell... | |
 | John Milton - 1852 - 424 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. Cho. O, how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppress'd, When God into... | |
 | John Milton - 1853 - 380 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. When God into the hands of their deliverer Puts invincible might To quell the mighty of the earth,... | |
 | John Milton - 1853 - 372 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. Cho. Oh how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppress'd ! When God into... | |
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