| John Milton - Plagiarism - 1750 - 716 pages
...the ads of God, more fwift Than time or motion, but to human ears Cannot without procefs of fpeech be told, So told as earthly notion can receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heaven, 180 When fuch was heard declar'd th' Almighty's will ; Glory they fung to the moft High, good will... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 682 pages
...the ads of God, more fwift Than time or motion, but to human ears Cannot without procefs of fpeech be told, So told as earthly notion can receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heaven, 180 When fuch was heard declar'd th' Almighty's will; Glory they fung to the moft High, good will To... | |
| John Milton - Fall of man - 1754 - 342 pages
...afts of God , more fwift Than time , or motion ; but , to human ears Cannot without procefs of fpcech be told; So told , as earthly notion can receive. Great triumph , and rejoicing , was in heav'n ,' When fuch was heard deciar'd th' Almighty's will : Glory they fung to the Moft High ! good... | |
| John Milton - Epic poetry, English - 1759 - 608 pages
...the acls of God, more fwift Than time or motion, but to human ears Cannot without procefs of fpeech be told, So told as earthly notion can receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heaven, 18o When fuch was heard declar'd th' Almighty's will; Glory they fung to the moft High, good will To... | |
| John Milton - 1767 - 376 pages
...the a£is of God, more fwift Than time or motion, but to human ears Cannot without procefs of fpeech be told, So told as earthly notion can receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in heav'n. When fuch was heard declar'd the almightie's will ; Glory they fung to the moft high, good... | |
| English poetry - 1776 - 478 pages
...is tree To act or not, necessity and chance Approach not me, and what I will is fate. So spake th' Almighty, and to what he spake His Word, the filial...notion can receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heav'n, iSo When such was heard declar'd the Almighu 's will ; Glory they sung to the Most High, good-will... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 316 pages
...the a£ts of God, more fwift Than time or motion, but to human ears Cannot without procefs of fpeech be told, So told as earthly notion can receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heaven, iS» When fuch was heard declar'd th' Almighty's will; Glory they fung to the moll High, good-will... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 278 pages
...the afts of God, more fwift Than time or motion, but to human ears Cannot without procefs of fpeech be told, So told as earthly notion can receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heaven, 1 80 When fuch was heard declar'd th' Almighty's will ; Glory they fung to the moft High, good-will... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...th' Almighty, arid to what he spake His Word, the filial Godhead, gave effeft. Immediate are the afts of God, more swift Than time or motion, but to human...receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heaven, i So When such was heard declar'd the Almighty's will; Glory they sung to the most High, good-will... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...are the ads of God, moic fwift Than time or motion, but to human ears Cannot without procefs of time be told, So told as earthly notion can receive. Great triumph and rejoicing was in Heav'n, When fuch was heard dcclar'd, th' Almighty's will; Glory they fung to the Moft High, good will... | |
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