| John Milton - 1754 - 342 pages
...thy. words , no lefs than thort with-. mine, .; . . So rpake the God-like Pow'r, and thus our fire,. For man to tell how human life began Is hard ; for, who himfelf beginning knew ? Defire with thee ftill- longer to converfe ;.,- : Induc'd. me . . . ... As... | |
| Select lessons - 1785 - 156 pages
...relates te the Angel Raphael his f leafing Amaztment on the firj) Survey be took efhimjelf. MILTON. FOR Man to tell how human Life began Is hard; for who himfelf Beginning knew ? Defoe with thee ftifl longer to converfe Induc'd me. As new wak'd from foundeft... | |
| Edward Nares - 1805 - 584 pages
...Page ill. note (3.) For low could the relation of fucb events be kept free from the marvellous ?~\ " For man to tell how human life began " Is hard ; for who himfelf beginning knew ? Paradife Loft, b. viii. i$o, " The account is what we fhould call, in reference... | |
| 1806 - 330 pages
...light dispels the dark. ADAM's RELATION TO RAPHAEL OF THE FIRST SURVEY HE TOOK OF HIMSELF. MILTON. FOR man to tell how human life began Is hard; for who himself beginning knewf Desire with thee still longer to converse 20 Induc'd me. \s new wak'd from soundest sleep Soft... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 494 pages
...the earth?" Milton, perhaps with a fecond reference to this pafiage, obferves at ver. 250, B. viii. " For man to tell how human life began " Is hard ; for who himfelf beginning knew ?" TODD. Ver. 86l. when fatal courfe &c.] We nay ohferve that our author makes... | |
| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 pages
...light dispels the dark. ADAM's RELATION TO RAPHAEL OF THE FIRST SURVEY HE TOOK OF HIMSELF. MILTON. FOR man to tell how human life began Is hard ; for who himself beginning knew? Desire with thee still longer to converse Induc'd me. As new wak'd from soundest sleep Soft on the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pages
...Pleas'd with thy words no less than thou with mine." So spake the godlike power, and thus our sire. " For Man to tell how human life began Is hard ; for who himself beginning knew ? IK-sire with tbee still longer to converse hiduc'd me. As new wak'd from soundest sleep, Soft on... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 484 pages
...Pleas'd with thy words no less than thou with mine. So spake the Godlike Power, and thus our Sire, For Man to tell how human life began Is hard; for who himself beginning knew? Desire with thee still longer to converse Induc'd me. As new wak'd from soundest sleep. Soft on the... | |
| 1810 - 482 pages
...with thy word* no less than thou with in inc. • , S'lspnke the Godlike I'ow'r, and thus our Sire; For Man to tell how human life began Is hard ; for who himself beginning knew ? Desire with thee still longer to converse Induc'd me. As new wak'd from the soundest sleep Soft nn... | |
| Blackwell Miss - 1840 - 284 pages
...ibarvarfc College THE GIFT OF FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY ERNESTINE; THE CHILD OF MYSTERY. VOL. II. OR, THE CHILD OF MYSTERY. A LADY OF FASHION. • For man to tell how Human Life began, i, hard ;For who himself beginning knew ?' ' PAIUDMI Lorr. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON : HENRY... | |
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