Eyeless in Gaza, at the mill with slaves, Himself in bonds under Philistian yoke. Yet stay; let me not rashly call in doubt Divine prediction : what if all foretold Had been fulfill'd but through mine own default? Whom have I to complain of but myself?... Justice in the Dock: Milton's Experimental Tragedy - Page 45by Harold Skulsky - 1995 - 133 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1788 - 628 pages
...foretold Had been fulfill 'd but through mine own default, Whom have I to complain of but myself? 4.6 Who this high gift of strength committed to me, In...could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveal it, 59 O'ercome with importunity and tears. O impotence of mind, in body strong ! But what is strength... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 296 pages
...Design'd for great exploits ; if I must die Betray'd, captiv'd, and both my eyes put out ? ....Whom have 1 to complain of but myself? Who this high gift of strength...what part lodg'd, how easily bereft me, Under the seat of silence could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveal it. His soliloquy is interrupted... | |
| 1806 - 340 pages
...this high gift of strength, committed to me Jn what part Ipdg'd, how easily bereft me, Under the seat of silence could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveal it. . His soliloquy is interrupted by a chorus or company of men of his own tribe, who condole his miseries,... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...in doubt Divine prediction ; what if all foretold Had been fulfill'd but through mine own default, Whom have I to complain of but myself? Who this high...silence could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveafit, 59 O'ercome with importunity and tears. O impotence of mind, in body strong ! But what is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 334 pages
...God, Design'd for great exploits ; if I must die Betray'd, captiv'd, and both my eyes put out? • — Whom have I to complain of but myself? Who this high...what part lodg'd, how easily bereft me, Under the seat of silence could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveal it. His soliloquy is interrupted... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 310 pages
...Design's for great exploits; if I must di« Betray.d, capliv'd, and both my eyes put out? —Whom have 1 to complain of but myself? Who this high gift of strength,...what part lodg'd, how easily bereft me, Under the seat of silence could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveal it. Twice by an angel.' In the second... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 296 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 pages
...to God, Design d for great exploits ; If I must die Betray'd, captiv'd, and both my eyes put out ! —Whom have I to complain of but myself ! Who this...what part lodg'd- how easily bereft me, Under the seat of silence could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveal it His soliloquy is interrupted by... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...in doubt Divine prediction ; what if all foretold Had been fulfill'd but through mine own default, Whom have I to complain of but myself ? Who this high...must reveal it, O'ercome with importunity and tears. O impotence of mind, in body strong ! But what is strength without a double share Of wisdom ? vast,... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 418 pages
...call in doubt Divine prediction; what if all foretold Had been fulfill'd but through mine own default, Whom have I to complain of but myself ? Who this high...must reveal it, O'ercome with importunity and tears. O impotence of mind, in body strong ! But what is strength without a double share Of wisdom ? vast,... | |
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