God made thee of choice his own, and of his own To serve him; thy reward was of his grace; Thy punishment then justly is at his will. Be... The Rambler - Page 109by Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1745 - 484 pages
...Excufe of his Contempt of thee ? And yet it was not thy Election, but natural Nccefiity that begot him. GOD made thee of Choice, his own, and of his own to ferve him ; thy Reward was of his Grace ; then thy Punifhment, for certain, is juftly at hi» Will. Then be it... | |
| John Milton, Nicolas François DUPRÉ DE SAINT-MAUR - 1745 - 506 pages
...Excufe of his Contempt of thee ? And yet it was not thy Election, but natural Neceflity that begot him. GOD made thee of Choice, his own, and of his own to ferve him •, thy Reward was of his Grace; then thy Punifhment, for certain, is juftly at his Will. Then be... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 682 pages
...his contempt of thee That proud excufe ? yet him not thy election, But natural neceffity begot. 765 God made thee' of choice his own, and of his own To ferve him ; thy reward was of his grace, Thy 758. ТЬоя&ф &c.] The change had faid In tit Jay tbat tbrn tettjl... | |
| 1751 - 224 pages
...approach'd ; For vie have alfo our evening and our morn. • Of guefls be makes them flaves Inhofpita\>\y, and kills their infant males. And vital virtue infus'd,...mafs. God made thee of choice his own, and of his oiun Toferot him. T I believe every reader will agree, that, in -all thofe pafTages, though not equally... | |
| John Milton - Fall of man - 1754 - 482 pages
...Excufe of his Contempt of thee ? and yet it was not thy Election, but natural Neceflity that begot him. GOD made thee of Choice, his own, and of his own to ferve him ; thy Reward was of his Grace ; then thy Punifhment, for certain, is juftly at his Will. Then be it... | |
| John Milton - Epic poetry, English - 1759 - 608 pages
...his contempt of thee That proud excufe? yet him not thy eleclion, But natural neceffity begot. 765 God made thee of choice his own, and of his own To ferve him; thy reward was of his grace, Thy punifhment then juftly is at his will. Be it fo, for I fubmit; his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1763 - 292 pages
...approach'd, For we have alfo our evening and our mom. Of guefts he makes them flaves, Inhopifpat/i/}>, and kills their infant males. And vital Virtue infus'd, and vital warmth Throughout the fluid mafc. .— God made dee of choice his own, and of his To ferve him. (own I BELIEVE every reader will... | |
| John Milton - 1767 - 376 pages
...for his contempt of thee That proud excufe ? yet him not thy eleftion, But natural neceffity begot. God made thee of choice his own, and of his own To ferve him, thy reward was of his grace, Thy puni(hment then juftly is at his will. Be it fo, for I fubmit, his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 890 pages
...his contempt of thee That proud excufe ? yet him not thy eleftion, But natural neceflity begot. 765 God made thee' of choice his own, and of his own To fcrve him ; thy reward was of his grace, Thy punifhment then juftly' is at his will. Be' it fo, for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English essays - 1784 - 372 pages
...our morn. Of guefts he makes them flaves, InhofpitaWc, and kills their infant males. And vital Virta* infus'd, and vital warmth Throughout the fluid mafs....him. I believe every reader will agree that in all thofe paflages, though not equally in all, the mufick is Injured, and in fome the meaning obfcured.... | |
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