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The History of the Works of the Learned ... - Page 277
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The Cyclopedia of Oratory: A Handbook of Authorities on Oratory as an Art ...

W. V. Byars - Oratory - 1901 - 616 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,...
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Milton's Paradise Lost ...

John Milton - 1901 - 184 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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Literary Studies: With a Prefatory Memoir, Volume 2

Walter Bagehot - English literature - 1902 - 440 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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The Poetical Works of John Milton: Edited, with Memoir ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1903 - 396 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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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 1; Volume 64

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 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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Estimations in Criticism, Volume 1

Walter Bagehot - English literature - 1908 - 294 pages
...ever ? How He can VOL. I.— 1 6 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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Selections from the Poetical Works of John Milton: With Introduction ...

John Milton - 1908 - 440 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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Complete Poetical Works

John Milton - 1908 - 586 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 thir wish, and end Them in his anger, whom his anger saves To punish endless ? wherefore cease we then...
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Natural Drills in Expression, with Selections: A Series of Exercises ...

Arthur Edward Phillips - Elocution - 1909 - 394 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,...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - English literature - 1910 - 778 pages
...give it, or will ever? How he can Is doubtful; that he never will is sure. Will he, so wise, let loose ever heard. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation, he keeps them i wish, and end Them in his anger, whom his anger saves To punish endless? "Wherefore cease we then?"...
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