Does arbitrate the event, my nature is That I incline to hope rather than fear, And gladly banish squint suspicion. Comus: A Mask - Page 35by John Milton - 1858 - 90 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Milton - 1870 - 436 pages
...them both, 405 Lest some ill greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned sister. Elder Brother. I do not, brother, Infer, as if I thought my sister's...controversy : Yet where an equal poise of hope and fear 410 Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And gladly banish... | |
| Cornelius Donovan - Phrenology - 1870 - 218 pages
...reveal the sun." Milton thus records his Hopefulness : — " Where an equal poise of hope and fear Doth arbitrate the event, my nature is That I incline to...rather than Fear, And gladly banish squint suspicion." Hope promotes circulation of the blood to the Brain, and causes action because it gives rise to expectation... | |
| Cornelius Donovan - Phrenology - 1870 - 232 pages
...records his Hopefulness : — " Where an equal poise of hope and fear Doth arbitrate the event, iny nature is That I incline to Hope rather than Fear, And gladly banish squint suspicion." Hope promotes circulation of the blood to the Brain, and causes action because it gives rise to expectation... | |
| John Milton - 1871 - 312 pages
...them both, — 405 Lest some ill greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned sister. Eld. Bro. I do not, brother, Infer as if I thought my sister's...controversy : Yet, where an equal poise of hope and fear 410 Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And gladly banish... | |
| John Milton - 1871 - 92 pages
...that dog them both, 405 Lest some ill-greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned Sister. 1 BR. I do not, Brother, Infer, as if I thought my Sister's...controversy ; Yet where an equal poise of hope and fear 410 Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, And gladly banish... | |
| Leoonard W. Sedgwick,M.D.,Edited By. - 1872 - 290 pages
...(Milton,) who, when recording his sense of hopefulness, says, " Where equal poise of Hope and Fear " Doth arbitrate the event, my nature is " That I incline...than Fear, " And gladly banish squint suspicion." Whilst thinking, and doubting as to which and what amongst the various and varied themes of medical... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 568 pages
...without all doubt, or controversy : Yet where an equal poise of hope and fear 410 Does arbitrate th' event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than fear, . And gladly banish squint suspicion. £-rf*»— •"•"• My sister is not so defenceless left #t~-*a--^ l*~*y. As you imagine; she has... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 678 pages
...that dog^them both, 406 Lest some ill-greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned sister. EL. BR. I do not, brother Infer as if I thought my sister's state Secure, without all doubt or controversy; 876. Seeks to. This expression is common in our translation of the Bible : see Isa. xi.10. Dent. xii.... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 758 pages
...dog them both, Lest some ill-greeting touch attempt the person 410 Of our unowned Sister. First B. I do not, Brother, Infer, as if I thought my Sister's...squint suspicion. My Sister is not so defenceless left 4iy As you imagine ; she has a hidden strength, Which you remember not. Sec. B. What hidden strength,... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 136 pages
...dog them both, 405 Lest some ill-greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned sister. First Br. I do not, brother, Infer, as if I thought my sister's...controversy ; Yet, where an equal poise of hope and fear 410 Does arbitrate the event, my nature is That I incline to hope, rather than 'fear, And gladly banish... | |
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