Arm his profane tongue with contemptuous words Against the sun-clad power of Chastity Fain would I something say; — yet to what end? Thou hast nor ear, nor soul, to apprehend The sublime notion and high mystery That must be uttered to unfold the sage... Paradise Lost - Page xxxby John Milton - 1851 - 415 pagesFull view - About this book
 | William Hazlitt - 1824 - 822 pages
...dares Arm his profane tongue with contemptuous words, Against the sun-clad pow'r of chastity, Fain utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity, And thou art worthy that thou shouldst... | |
 | British anthology - 1824
...that dares Arm his profane tongue with contemptnous words Against the sun-clad power of Chastity, Fain would I something say, yet to what end ? Thou hast...The sublime notion, and high mystery, That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of Virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst... | |
 | John Milton, Edward Hawkins - 1824
...dares 780 Arm his profane tongue with contemptuous words Against the sun-clad pow'r of Chastity, . Fain would I something say, yet to what end ? Thou hast...to apprehend The sublime notion, and high mystery, 735 That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity, And thou art worthy... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1825 - 562 pages
...that dares Arm his profane tongue with eontemptuous words Against the sun-elad pow'r of ehastity, Fain on the bosom of the silver Thames. Fair nymphs and...But every eye was fix'd on her alone. [shone, On h utter'd to unfold the. sage And serious doetrine of virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst... | |
 | Richard Cecil - 1825
...pity for his scorners. To each insulter he might justly reply in the words of our great poet : Fain would I something say, yet to what end ? Thou hast...to apprehend The sublime notion, and high mystery. " " I see," says he, " that, if the gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost; in whom the god... | |
 | John Milton - 1826
...that dares Arm his profane tongue with contemptuous words Against the sun-clad pow'r of chastity, Fain would I something say, yet to what end? Thou hast...The sublime notion, and high mystery, That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity, And thou art worthy that thou shouldst... | |
 | John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pages
...contemptuous words Against the sun-clad power of Chastitv, Fain would 1 something say, yet totvliat end? Thou hast nor ear, nor soul, to apprehend The sublime notion, and high mystery, That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of Virginity ; And thon art worthy that Ihou shonldst... | |
 | John Milton - 1831
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 | John Milton - 1832
...dares TBO Arm his profane tongue with contemptuous words Against the sun-clad pow'r of Chastity, Fain would I something say, yet to what end ? Thou hast...to apprehend The sublime notion, and high mystery, 78.5 That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of Virginity, And thou art worthy... | |
 | John Milton - 1834 - 392 pages
...dares 780 Arm his profane tongue with contemptuous words Against the sun-clad pow'r of Chastity, Fain would I something say, yet to what end? Thou hast...to apprehend The sublime notion, and high mystery, 785 That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity ; And thou art worthy... | |
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