With gifts and graces eminently adorned, To some great work, thy glory, And people's safety, which in part they effect. Yet toward these, thus dignified, thou oft, Amidst their highth of noon, Changest thy countenance and thy hand, with no regard Of highest... Milton's Samson Agonistes - Страница 10написао/ла John Milton - 1890 - 202 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Max Ring - 1868 - 330 страница
...Amidst their height of noon, Changest Thy countenance, and Thy hand, with no regard Of highest favors past From Thee on them, or them to Thee of service....life obscured, which were a fair dismission ; But throwest them lower than Thou didst exalt them high; Unseemly falls in human eye, Too grievous for... | |
| John Milton - 1870 - 382 страница
...which in part they effect : Yet toward these thus dignified, Thou oft, Amidst their height of noon, Changest Thy countenance, and Thy hand, with no regard...didst exalt them high; Unseemly falls in human eye, Too grievous for the trespass or omission; Oft leavest them to the hostile sword Of heathen and profane,... | |
| John Milton - 1870 - 356 страница
...which in part they effect : Yet toward these thus dignified, Thou oft, Amidst their height of noon, Changest Thy countenance, and Thy hand, with no regard...didst exalt them high ; Unseemly falls in human eye, Too grievous for the trespass or omission ; Oft leavest them to the hostile sword Of heathen and profane,... | |
| John Milton - 2000 - 412 страница
...safety, which in part they effect: Yet toward these thus clignifi'd, thou oft Amidst thir highth of noon, Changest thy countenance, and thy hand with no regard Of highest favours past 685 From thee on them, or them to thee of service. Nor onely dost degrade them, or remit To life obscur'd,... | |
| 1909 - 502 страница
...which in part they effect Yet toward these, thus dignified, thou oft, Amidst their highth of noon, Changest thy countenance and thy hand, with no regard...But throw'st them lower than thou didst exalt them highUnseemly falls in human eye, Too grievous for the trespass or omission ; Oft leav'st them to the... | |
| Arthur Quinn - 1977 - 328 страница
...thejv Qf them to thee of service. Nor only dost d« *> them, or remit To life obscur'd §fa& . \yere a fair dismission, But throw'st them lower than thou...didst exalt them high, Unseemly falls in human eye, Too grievous for the trespass or omission, Oft leav'st them to the hostile sword Of Heathen and profane,... | |
| John Milton - 1988 - 244 страница
...safety, which in part they effect: Yet toward these thus dignifi'd, thou oft Amidst thir highth of noon, Changest thy countenance, and thy hand with no regard...service. Nor only dost degrade them, or remit To life obscur'd, which were a fair dismission, But throw'st them lower then thou didst exalt them high, Unseemly... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 360 страница
...thir highth of noon, Changes! thy countenance, and thy hand with no regard Of highesJ favours pas! From thee on them, or them to thee of service. Nor only dosl degrade them, or remit To life obscur'd, which were a fair dismission, But throw's! them lower... | |
| Gerald M. MacLean - 1995 - 314 страница
...God, tells of His way with "such as thou hast solemnly elected": thou oft Amidst their height of noon, Changest thy countenance, and thy hand with no regard...past From thee on them, or them to thee of service, (lines 678, 682-85). Like Samson, Ludlow knows that the defeat of God's cause owes nothing to its enemies... | |
| William Riley Parker - 1996 - 708 страница
...safety, which in part they effect; Yet toward these thus dignified, Thou oft Amidst their height of noon Changest Thy countenance and Thy hand, with no regard...past From Thee on them, or them to Thee of service. [667-86] Pious Milton would never have committed to paper such an unrestrained speech as his own sentiments,... | |
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