| John Milton - 1892 - 410 pages
...With sickness and disease thou bow'st them down, Painful diseases and deformed, In crude old age ; 700 Though not disordinate, yet causeless suffering The...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. So deal not with this once thy glorious champion, The image of thy strength, and mighty minister, What... | |
| John Milton - 1892 - 654 pages
...Painful diseases and deformed, Though not disordinate, yet causeless suffering In crude old age; 700 The punishment of dissolute days. In fine, Just or...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. So deal not with this once thy glorious champion, The image of thy strength, and mighty minister. What... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1896 - 520 pages
...times, And condemnation of the ungrateful multitude. If these they 'scape, perhaps in poverty With sickness and disease thou bow'st them down, Painful...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. ANDREW MARVELL. [BORN at Winestead near Hull, March 31, 1621 ; died in London, 1678. His poems were... | |
| John Milton - 1898 - 232 pages
...perhaps in poverty With sickness and disease thou bow'st them down, Painful diseases and deformed, In crude old age ; Though not disordinate, yet causeless...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. So deal not with this once thy glorious champion, The image of thy strength, and mighty minister, What... | |
| John Milton - 1898 - 234 pages
...perhaps in poverty With sickness and disease thou bow'st them down, Painful diseases and deformed, In crude old age ; Though not disordinate, yet causeless...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. So deal not with this once thy glorious champion, The image of thy strength, and mighty minister, What... | |
| John Milton - 1899 - 476 pages
...With sickness and disease then bow'st them down, Painful diseases and deformed, In crude old age; roe Though not disordinate, yet causeless suffering The...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. So deal not with this once thy glorioui Champion, The image of thy strength, and mighty minister. What... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1899 - 392 pages
...Mulock. But it must convey an impression of weakness, if made up mainly of short syllables — eg : Though not disordinate, yet causeless suffering The...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. — Samson Agoniste1 : Milton. — Let him slip down, Not one accompanying his declining feet. —... | |
| John Milton - 1899 - 350 pages
...With sickness and disease thou bow'st them down, Painful diseases and deformed, In crude old age ; 700 Though not disordinate, yet causeless suffering The...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. So deal not with this once thy glorious champion, 705 The image of thy strength, and mighty minister.... | |
| John Milton - 1899 - 346 pages
...With sickness and disease thou bow'st them down, Painful diseases and deformed, In crude old age; 700 Though not disordinate, yet causeless suffering The...seem miserable, For oft alike both come to evil end. So deal not with this once thy glorious champion, 705 The image of thy strength, and mighty minister.... | |
| Henry Charles Beeching - 1903 - 454 pages
...perhaps in poverty With sickness and disease thou bow'st them down, Painful diseases and deformed, In crude old age, Though not disordinate, yet causeless...seem miserable ; For oft alike both come to evil end. Just are the ways of God, And justifiable to men, Unless there be who think not God at all. If any... | |
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