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" 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 xxx
by John Milton - 1851 - 415 pages
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Miltoni Comus. Græce reddidit Georgius Baro Lyttelton

John Milton - 1863 - 140 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...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...
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Translations [of poems, in various languages] by lord Lyttelton and W.E ...

1863 - 224 pages
...that dares 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...to apprehend The sublime notion and high mystery, Thus must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of Virginity ; And thou art worthy that...
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Translations

George William Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton, William Ewart Gladstone - 1863 - 224 pages
...that dares 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...to apprehend The sublime notion and high mystery, Thus must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of Virginity ; And thou art worthy that...
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Milton's Comus, L'allegro, and Il Penseroso: With Numerous Illustrative Notes &c

John Milton, John Hunter - 1864 - 110 pages
...dares /Arm his profane tongue with contemptuous words - Against the sun- clad power of chastity, Fain would I something say ; — yet to what end ? Thou...That must be uttered, to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst not know More happiness than this thy...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with illustr. by E.H. Corbould and J. Gilbert

John Milton - 1864 - 586 pages
...dares 780 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...That must be uttered to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of Virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst not know More happiness than this thy...
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Milton's Comus, L'allegro, and Il Penseroso: With Numerous Illustrative Notes &c

John Milton - 1864 - 128 pages
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek ..., Volume 2

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pages
...dares arm his profane tongue with contemptuous words against the sun-clad power of Chastity, fain woujd I something say; yet to what end? Thou hast nor ear,...that must be uttered to unfold the sage and serious doctrine of Virginity; and thou art worthy that thou shouldest not know more happiness than this thy...
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Milton's Comus, L'allegro, and Il penseroso, with notes etc., by ..., Volume 45

John Milton - 1864 - 108 pages
...apprehend The sublime notion and high mystery That must be uttered, to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst...not know More happiness than this thy present lot. Enjoy your dear wit, and gay rhetoric, That hath so well been taught her dazzling fence ; Thou art...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton with a Life of the Author: Preliminary ...

John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 pages
...dares 7W 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...to apprehend The sublime notion, and high mystery, 786 743. Hfglfcttd rotf, Ac. So Shakspeare: But eirlhllcr happy l« the roie dliUird, Jliiin thai,...
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Recitations at Whitnash rectory

Whitnash rectory - 1866 - 478 pages
...that dares 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...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...
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