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" Nor knowing us nor known; and if by prayer Incessant I could hope to change the will Of Him who all things can, I would not cease To weary Him with my assiduous cries. But prayer against His absolute decree No more avails than breath against the wind,... "
Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books - 333. oldal
szerző: John Milton - 1750
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 oldal
...places else Inhospitable appear and desolate, Nor knowing us nor known ; and if by prayer I ncessant dies ? The loud waves, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopped for a while cease To weary him with my assiduous cries. But pi-,iyer against his absolute decree No mon.' ¡ivuils...

Paradise lost, the text reprod. from the 1st ed. of 1667, with an appendix ...

John Milton - 1873 - 422 oldal
...places elfe Inhofpitable appeer and defolate, Nor knowing us nor known : and if by prayer Inceflant I could hope to change the will Of him who all things can, I would not ceafe 310 To wearie him with my afliduous cries : But prayer againft his abfolute Decree No more availes...

The poetical works John Milton. Repr., with memoir, notes, &c, 477. kiadás

John Milton - 1873 - 606 oldal
...places else Inhospitable appear and desolate, Nor knowing us nor known ; and if by prayer Incessant I could hope to change the will Of Him who all things can, I would not cease To weary him with my assiduous criea. But prayer against His absolute decree No more avails than...

The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author; Preliminary ...

John Milton - 1873 - 678 oldal
...else 805 Inhospitable appear, and desolate, Nor knowing us, nor known : and, if by prayer Incessant I could hope to change the will Of Him who all things can, I would not cease To weary him with my assiduous cries: sio But prayer against his absolute decree No more avails...

Thoughts on prayer

William Boyd Carpenter (bp. of Ripon.) - 1873 - 136 oldal
...this end, that "men ought always to pray, and not to faint." II. se to " AND if by prayer Incessant, I could hope to change the will Of Him who all things can, I would not ceaser To weary Him with my assiduous cries." T KT Thy merciful ears, O Lord, be open to the prayers...

The Poetical Works of John Milton. Edited, with Introductions ..., 1. kötet

John Milton, Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 608 oldal
...places else Inhospitable appear, and desolate, Nor knowing us, nor known. And, if by prayer Incessant I could hope to change the will Of him who all things can, I would not cease To weary him with my assiduous cries; 310 \No more avails than breath against the wind, ' Blown...

The poetical works of John Milton, with life and notes [by G. Gilfillan ...

John Milton - 1874 - 758 oldal
...places else 1 uhospitable appear, and desolate ; Nor knowing us, nor known : And, if by prayer Incessant I could hope to change the will Of Him who all things can, I would not cease To weary Him with my assiduous cries : sio But prayer against His absolute decree No more avails...

Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 oldal
...innocent, and to their thoughts Firm peace recover'd soon, and wonted calm. MILTON. If by pray'r Incessant I could hope to change the will Of Him who all things can, I would not cease To weary Him with my assiduous cries. MILTON. But that from us aught should ascend to heav'n...

A New Library of Poetry and Song, 2. kötet

William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 oldal
...places else Inhospitable appear and desolate, ISTor knowing us nor known ; and if by prayer Incessant I could hope to change the will Of Him who all things can, I would not cease To weary him with my assiduous cries. But prayer against his absolute decree ]SFo more avails...

Chaucer to Burns

Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 oldal
...places else Inhospitable appear, and desolate ; Nor knowing us, nor known : and, if by prayer Incessant suffer it to be printed without this acknowledgment. The reader, who w cease To weary him with my assiduous cries : But prayer against his absolute decree No more avails...




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