The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In Liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all Europe rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content, though blind, had I no better guide. THE WORKS - Page 511de WILLIAM E. CHANNING, D.D. - 1891Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 pages
...1 The conscience, friend, to have lost them over-ply'd In liberty's defence, my noble task, Whereof all Europe rings from side to side. This thought might lead me thro' this world's vain mask, Content, tho' blind, had I no other guide. How deeply Milton felt the... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 354 pages
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task Of which all Europe...side : This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content though blind, had I no better guide." There is something particularly impressive... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 352 pages
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task Of which all Europe...side: This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content though blind, had I no better guide." There is something particularly impressive... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 376 pages
...Right onward. What supports me, dost tliou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task Of which all Europe...side : This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content though blind, had I no better guide." There is something particularly impressive... | |
| Henry William Herbert, Horace Smith - 1840 - 1020 pages
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to hare lost them orerplied In liberty's defence, my noble task. Of which all Europe rings from side to side. MILTOK'I Snniti. IN the old parlour, still decorated, although years had flown, with the same faded... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1840 - 370 pages
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task. Of which all Europe rings from side to side. MILTON'S Sonnets. * IN the old parlour, still decorated, although years had flown, with the same faded... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 556 pages
...onward. — What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all Europe...side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content, though blind, had I no better guide." The following extracts are only portions of... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 pages
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all Europe...side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content, though blind, had I no better guide/' The European fame of the author of the 'Defensio... | |
| 1857 - 830 pages
...friond, to hare lost them overplied In liberty's defense, my noble task, Of which all Europe talks from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask, Content, though blind, had I no hotter guide." Can it be that the torrent which Before leaped... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames, Benjamin Lundy - 1843 - 598 pages
...Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conseienee, friend, to have lost them overplied IN LIBERTY'S DEFENCE, MY NOBLE TASK, Of which all Europe...side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain maekContent, though blind, I had no better guide. ROBERT POLLOCK. Who blushed alike to be, or... | |
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