| Anthony Pearson - Quakers - 1720 - 318 pages
...•, Truth fhall retire * Beftuck with fland'rous Darts, & Works of Faith * Rarely be found : So fhall the World go on, * To Good malignant, to bad Men benign, « Under her own Weight groaning till the Day 1 Appear of Refpiration to the Juft, * And Vengeance to the Wicked. — ; — BUT celle d'un Ap&tre... | |
| John Milton - 1767 - 376 pages
...fatisfi'd truth (hall retire Beftuck with flandrous darts, and works of faith Rarely be found : fo fliall the world go on, To good malignant, to bad men benign, Under her own weight groaning, till the day Appeer of refpiration to the juft, And vengeance to the wicked, at return Of him fo lately promis'd... | |
| English poetry - 1776 - 478 pages
...earth Who against faith and conscience can be heard Infallible? yet many will presume: $3» Whence heavy persecution shall arise On all who in the worship...deem in outward rites and specious forms Religion satisfy'd; Truth shall retire Bestuck with sland'rous darts, and works of faith Rarely be found : so... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...earth , Who against f-tith and conscience can be heard Infallible ? yet many will presume : 33$ Whence heavy persecution shall arise On all who in the worship...deem in outward rites and specious forms Religion satisfy'd ; truth shall retire Bestuck with sland'rous darts, and works of faith,, Rarely be found... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...earth Who against faith and conscience can be heard Infallible ? Yet many will presume : 530 Whence heavy persecution shall arise On all who in the worship persevere Of sp'rit and truth ; the rest, far greater part, Will deem in outward rites and specious forms Religion... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...for on earth Who against faith and conscience can he heard Infallihle? yet many will presumei Whence heavy persecution shall arise On all who in the worship persevere Of sp'rit and truth, the rest, far greater part, Will deem in outward rites and specious forms Religion... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...earth Who against faith and conscience can be heard Infallible ? yet many will presume : if Whence heavy persecution shall arise On all who in the worship...greater part, Will deem in outward rites and specious fomu Religion satisfy'd; truth shall retire 535 Bestuck with sland'rous darts, and works of faith Rarely... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1805 - 924 pages
...beholders. Spectator. SPE'CIOUS. adj. [spec'uux, Fr. sfeciosus, Latin.] i. Showy ; pleasing to the view. The rest, far greater part, Will deem in outward rites and specious forms Religion satisfied. Milli,a. She next 1 took to wife, O that I never had ! fond wish too late ! Was in the vale of Soiec,... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...earth Who against faith and conscience can be heard Infallible ? yet many will presume: 53;) Whence heavy persecution shall arise On all who in the worship...deem in outward rites and specious forms Religion satisfy'd; Truth shall retire Bestuck with sland'rous darts, and works of faith Rarely be found: so... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...on Earth, Who against faith and conscience can be heard Infallible ? yet many will presume : Whence heavy persecution shall arise On all, who in the worship...shall the world go on, To good malignant, to bad men hniieri ; Under her own neisht groaning ; tilUhe day Appear of respiration to the just, And vengeance... | |
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