Left me all helpless, with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserved alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ; Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. This one prayer yet remains, might I be... Bell's Edition - Page 49by John Bell - 1788Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...with th' irreparable loss Of sight, reserv'd alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty and scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ; Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless ; This one pray'r yet remains, might 1 be heard, No long petition, speedy death, 650 The close of all my miseries,... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...helpless with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserv'd alive to be repeated The subject of their .cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope;...might I be heard, No long petition, speedy death, The close of all my miseries, and the balm. C/wrus. Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 418 pages
...hetpless with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserv'd alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope;...might I be heard, No long petition^ speedy death, The close of all my miseries, and the halm. Chorus. Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 pages
...with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserv'd alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty oï scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ; Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless : This one P«yer yet remains, might I be heard, No long petition, epeedy death, The close of all my miserieSj... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...helplcrs, with the irreparable lou Of sight, reserv'd alive to be repeated. The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ; Hopeless arc all my evils, all remediless : This one prayer yet remains, might 1 be heard. No long petition,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1814 - 584 pages
...> • ily cure : Thence faintings, swoonings of despair, And sense of Heaven's desertion. ******** Nor am I in the list of them that hope ; Hopeless...might I be heard, No long petition, speedy death, The close of all my miseries, and the balm. Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and in modern... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1814 - 586 pages
...as my only cure' : Thence faintings, swoon'ngs of despair, And sense of Heaven's desertion. ******* Nor am I in the list of them that hope ; Hopeless...remediless ; This one prayer yet remains, might I be hea1 No long petition, speedy death, The close of all my miseries, and the balm. Many are the sayings... | |
| John Milton - 1815 - 236 pages
...sight, reserv'd alive to he repeated ' 1 he snhjeet of their ernelty or scorn. 646 Nor am I in tin- list of them that hope ; Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless: This one prayer yet remaias, might 1 he heard, No long petition, speedy death, The close of all my miseries, and the halm.... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - Theology - 1816 - 572 pages
...MISCELLANIES. A ' FRIENDLY VISIT . TO THE HOUSE OF MOURNING. IN THE DAY OF ADVERSITY CONSIDER. Eccl.vil. U. Many are the sayings of the Wise, In ancient and in modern books enroll'd, Extolling Patience But to Hi' afflicted In his panga their sound Little prevails : or rather... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 356 pages
...helpless, with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserv'd alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ;...might I be heard, No long petition, speedy death, The close of all my miseries, and the balm. Chor. Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and... | |
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