 | Joseph Henry Allen - 1883
...Cause. If it seem strange to any, it will not seem more strange, I hope, than convincing to backsliders. Thus much I should perhaps have said, though I were...stones ; and had none to cry to but with the Prophet, 0 Earth, Earth, Earth I to tell the very soil itself what its perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay,... | |
 | Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1883
...Cause. If it seem strange to any, it will not seem more strange, I hope, than convincing to backsliders. Thus much I should perhaps have said, though I were...stones ; and had none to cry to but with the prophet, 0 Earth, Earth, Earth ! to tell the very soil itself what its perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay,... | |
 | John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1884
...strange, I hope, than convincing to backsliders. Thus much I should perhaps have said, though I was sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones,...perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which thou suffer not, who didst create mankind free ! nor thou next, who didst... | |
 | John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1887
...persons of the Trinity ill language which seems to imply that he then admitted their coequality. ' Thus much I should perhaps have said, though I were...should have spoken only to trees and stones ; and liad none to cry to but with the prophet, " O earth, earth, earth !" to tell the very soil itself what... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889
...strange to any, it will not, I hope, seem more strange than convincing to backsliders. This much I should have said though I were sure I should have spoken...earth, earth ! ' to tell the very soil itself what its perverse inhabitants are deaf to ; nay, though what I have spoken should prove (which Thou suffer... | |
 | GEORGE CANNING, GEORGE ELLIS, JOHN HOOKHAM FRERE - 1889
...strange, I hope, than convincing to backsliders. Thus much I should perhaps have said, though I was sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones...perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen—which thou suffer not, who didst create mankind free, nor thou next, who didst... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 436 pagina’s
...strange to any, it will not, I hope, seem more strange than convincing to backsliders. This much I should have said though I were sure I should have spoken...earth, earth ! ' to tell the very soil itself what its perverse inhabitants are deaf to ; nay, though what I have spoken should prove (which Thou suffer... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889
...strange to any, it will not, I hope, seem more strange than convincing to backsliders. This much I should have said though I were sure I should have spoken...earth, earth !' to tell the very soil itself what its perverse inhabitants are deaf to; nay, though what I have spoken should prove (which Thou suffer... | |
 | John Milton - 1889 - 446 pagina’s
...convincing to backsliders. Thus ' much I should perhaps have said, though I was sure I should have spiken only to trees and stones ; and had none to cry to, but with the prophet, " O earth, earth, earth 1 " to tell the very soil itself what her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have... | |
 | Henry Morley - 1890 - 1104 pagina’s
...not called amiss " the good old cause ;" adding, " Thus much I should perhaps have said, though I was sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones...perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what 1 have spoke should happen (which Thou suffer not who didst create mankind free, nor Thou next who... | |
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