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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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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Elocution - 1854 - 576 pages
...sjfallowed 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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Milton's Paradise lost and Paradise regained, with notes by J. Edmondston

John Milton - 1854 - 534 pages
...of uncreated night, 150 " Devoid of sense and motion ! and who knows, — " Let this be good,1 — 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, 155 <* Belike through impotence,* or unaware,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: A New Edition Carefully Revised from the ...

John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...swallowed 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, 1 or unaware, To give...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life ...

John Milton - Bookbinding - 1855 - 564 pages
...swallowed 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 first four books of Milton's Paradise lost; with notes, by C.W. Connon

John Milton - 1855 - 202 pages
...avenues of plep In the wide womb of uncreated night, 150 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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Paradise lost, book i. (ii.), ed. with intr. and notes by F. Storr, Book 2

John Milton - 1884 - 74 pages
...swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, 130 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 To punish endless ? " Wherefore cease we then...
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Paradise lost, emended, with notes and preface [&c.] by M. Mull

John Milton - 1884 - 304 pages
...In the wide womb of uncreated night, iso Devoid of sense and motion ! And who knows, Let [admitting] 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 (Belike through impotence or unaware !) To give his...
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Poetical Works: Reprinted from the Chandos Poets. With Memoir, Explanatory ...

John Milton - 1886 - 630 pages
...swallowed up and lost la the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion P 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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Readings from Milton

John Milton - English poetry - 1886 - 334 pages
...swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, : 5° 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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Paradise Lost: With Introd., Notes, and Diagrams, Book 1

John Milton - 1886 - 232 pages
...swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated Night, 150 Devoid of sense and motion 1 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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