| Barbara A. Murray - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 316 pages
...grounds we build our hopes and fears, mans life is all a mist, and in the dark, our fortunes meet us. If fate be not, then what can we foresee, Or how can we avoid it, if it be? If by free-will in our own paths we move, How are we bounded by Decrees above? Whether we drive, or... | |
| Laura Di Michele - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 380 pages
...domande, insicuro, dubbioso del proprio operato e delle misure prese per controllare le vite altrui: If Fate be not, then what can we foresee, Or how can we avoid it, if it be? If by free-will in our own paths we move, How are we bounded by Decrees above? Whether we drive, or... | |
| Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth - Literary Criticism - 1870 - 328 pages
...CHAPTER XIII. FULFILLING HEH DESTINY. In the dark, our fortunes often meet us. If fit- be i > "i , then what can we foresee ? Or how can we avoid It, if it be ? If by free-will, in our own paths we move. How are we bounded by decrees above ? Whether we move,... | |
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