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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. Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give... "
The History of the Works of the Learned ... - Page 277
1740
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Epea pteroenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is annexed ..., Volume 1

John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 550 pages
...lord's side, became utterly alienated from me." Sir F. Bacon's Apology. " Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, BELIKE through impotence, or unaware, To give his enemies their wish ? " Paradise Lost, book 1. v. 156. AFOOT. " Many a freshe knight, and many a blisful route On...
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Oeuvres de Delille, Volume 5

Jacques Delille - 1832 - 476 pages
...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, Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his enemies their wish, and end Them in his anger, whom his anger saves To punish endless ? Wherefore cease we then ?...
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Œuvres complètes, Volume 35

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 pages
...or will 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 enemies their wish , and end Them in his anger , whom his anger saves To punish endless ? » Wherefore cease we then?...
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Paradis perdu: de Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 524 pages
...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, Belike through impotence, or unaware, To give his enemies their wish, and end Them in his anger, whom his anger saves To punish endless ? Wherefore cease we then ?...
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Le paradis perdu, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 426 pages
...or will 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 enemies their wish , and end Them in his anger , whom his anger saves To punish endless ? Wherefore cease we then?...
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Paradise Lost: With Variorum Notes ... and a Memoir of the Life of Milton ...

John Milton - 1841 - 556 pages
...will ever ? How he can, " Is douhtful ; that he never will, is sure. 155 " Will He, so wise, let loose at once his ire, " (Belike through impotence, or unaware,) " To give his enemies their wish, and end " Them in his anger, whom his anger saves " To punish endless ? ' Wherefore cease we...
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Le Paradis perdu de J. Milton

John Milton - 1841 - 492 pages
...will 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 enemies their wish, and end " Them in his anger, whom his anger saves " To punish endless ? ' Wherefore cease we...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1841 - 840 pages
...or will ever Î how he can, Is doubtful ; that he never will, is sure. Will he, so wist- , let loose adful thunder speaks ; And oft at dawn, deep noon, or falling eve, By brooks and wish, and end Them in his anger, whom his anger saves To punish emllcss f Wherefcre cease we then Ï...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 826 pages
...it, or will ever ? how he can, b doubtful ; that he never will, is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose NdCeC M wish, and end Them in his anger, whom his anger saves To punish endless? Wherefore cease we then? Say...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir by J. Montgomery, Volume 1

John Milton - 1843 - 444 pages
...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, Belike through impotence, or unaware, • To give his enemies their wish, and end Them in his anger, whom his anger saves To punish endless ? Wherefore cease we, then...
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