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" Tell, if ye saw, how came I thus, how here? Not of myself; by some great Maker then, In goodness and in power pre-eminent: Tell me how may I know him, how adore, From whom I have that thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know... "
Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. According to ... - Page 208
by John Milton - 1767 - 348 pages
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1824 - 580 pages
...great Maker then, In goodness and in povv'r preeminent ; Tell me, how may I know him, how adore, sso From whom I have that thus I move and live, And feel...I am happier than I know. While thus I call'd, and stray'd I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first beheld This happy light, when answer...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1824 - 572 pages
...great Maker then, In goodness and in pow'r preeminent ; Tell me, how may I know him, how adore, ZBQ From whom I have that thus I move and live, And feel...I am happier than I know. While thus I call'd, and strsy'd I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first beheld This happy light, when answer...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 3

Thomas Brown - Philosophy - 1824 - 514 pages
...great Maker then, In goodness and in power pre-eminent ;— Tell me how may I know him, how adore, Prom whom I have, that thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know."• Refined as this reasoning may seem, in such circumstances of new existence, it seems to us refined,...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...; Not of myself, by some great Maker then, In goodness and in power pre-eminent; Tell me how I may en first the town her early beauties knew ; Courted, admir'd, and l teel that I am happier than I know. While thus I eall'd, and stray 'd, I knew not whither, From where...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Thomas Brown - Intellect - 1826 - 522 pages
...here ; — Not of myself; — by some' great Maker then, In goodness and in power pre-eminent ; — Tell me how may I know him, how adore, From whom I...and live. And feel that I am happier than I know."* Refined as this reasoning may seem, in such circumstances of new existence, it seems to us refined,...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 318 pages
...great Maker then, In goodness and in power preeminent : Tell me, how may I know him, how adore, 230 From whom I have that thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know. While thus 1 call'd, and strayed I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first beheld This happy...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 312 pages
...goodness and in power preeminent: Tell me, how may I know him, how adore, 280 From whom I have tha^ thus I move and live, And feel that I am happier than I know. While thus I call'd, and strayed I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first beheld This happy light; when, answer...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces

John Aikin - English poetry - 1826 - 840 pages
...myself; — by some great Maker then, In goodness and in power pre-eminent: Tell me, how may I know liim, how adore, From whom I have that thus I move and live, And feel that 1 am happier than I know.1 — While thus I call'd, and stray'd I knew not whither. From where I first...
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The Paradise Lost of Milton, Volume 2

Bible - 1827 - 264 pages
...how here ? 2/7 Not of myself; — by some great Maker then, In goodness and in power pre-eminent : Tell me, how may I know him, how adore, From whom...feel that I am happier than I know. — While thus I called, and strayed I knew not whither, From where I first drew air, and first beheld This happy light...
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Moral and sacred poetry, selected by T. Willcocks and T. Horton

Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 pages
...came I thus, how here ? Not of myself; hy some great Maker then, In goodness and in power pre-eminent: Tell me, how may I know him, how adore From whom I...I am happier than I know? While thus I call'd, and stray'd, I knew noĢ whither, From where I first drew air, and first heheld This happy light, when...
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