| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 sider
...liberty to do eril, meeting with the mittibility of this sufficient grace, that one resist* it. Hammond. To do ill our sole delight, As being the contrary to his high will Whom we mitt. Milton. All at once to force misttea way. Id. That is irresistible ; this, though potent, yet... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 824 sider
...hare English pale, in which the Irish have not the greatest fooling. Spenfcr on Ireland. To do ought good never will be our task ; But ever to do ill our sole delight. Milton. Universal Lord ! be bounteous still To give us only good ; and if the night Have gathered ought... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 sider
...Archfiend replied. Fallen cherub ! to be weak is miserable, Doing or suffering : but of this be sure, To do aught good never will be our task, But ever...being the contrary to his high will Whom we resist. If then his providence Out of our evil seek to bring forth good, Our labour must be to pervert that... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1832 - 476 sider
...replied.. « Fall'n Cherub, to be weak is miserable, Doing or suffering : but of this be sure, To do ought good never will be our task; But ever to do ill our...being the contrary to his high will Whom we resist. If then his providence Out of our «vil seek to bring forth good, Our labour must be to pervert that... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 328 sider
...reply'd. Fall'n Cherub, to be weak is miserable, Doing or suffering : but of this be sure, To do ought good never will be our task, But ever to do ill our sole delight ; ifio As being the contrary to his high will, Whom we resist. If then his providence Out of our evil... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 sider
...arch-fiend replied : * Fall'n Cherub , to be weak is miserable Doing or suffering; but of this be sure, To do aught good never will be our task, But ever to do ill our sole delight, 160 As being the contrary to his high will Whom we resist. If then his providence Out of our evil seek... | |
| James Davies (independent minister of Haverhill.) - 1835 - 148 sider
...that of destroyers. Were they honestly to express the secrets of their bosoms, it would be thus : — To do aught good never will be our task, But ever...delight, As being the contrary to his high will Whom we resist.'2 , b. il. v.43. ' Paradise Lost, b. 1. CHAPTER II. SOME 01 THE CAUSES OF THE INCREASE OF ATHEISTICAL... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 sider
...replied :— "Fallen cherub , to be weak is miserable , Doing or suffering : but of this be sure , To do aught good never will be our task , But ever...being the contrary to his high will , Whom we resist. If then his providence Out of our evil seek to bring forth good , Our labour must be to pervert that... | |
| Ludwig Clausing - 1836 - 260 sider
...where you were under the influence of those who might say of themselves— " ***** of this be sure, To do aught good never will be our task; But ever...ill our sole delight: As being the contrary to his hfgh will Whom we resist. If then his providence, Out of our evil, seek to bring forth good, Our labor... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 470 sider
...miserable , Doing or suffering : but of this be sure , To do aught good never will be our task , Bui ever to do ill our sole delight ; As being the contrary to his high will , Whom we resist. If then his providence Out of our evil seek to bring forth good , Our labour must be to pervert that... | |
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