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" He and his faithless progeny. Whose fault ? Whose but his own ? Ingrate, he had of me All he could have ; I made him just and right, Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall. "
The Christian Review - Page 637
1863
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books

John Milton - Fall of man - 1820 - 342 pages
...gJozing lies, And easily transgress the sole couiiuflnd, Sole pledge of his obedience : so will fall 95 He and his faithless progeny. Whose fault ? Whose...have stood, though free to fall. Such I created all th' ethcrial Powers 100 And Spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd ; Freely they stood who...
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The Monthly Gazette of Health, Volume 4

1820 - 464 pages
...something like fatality in his Paradise Lost: — Whose fault! Whose but his own ! Ingrale, he had of roe All he could have; I made him just and right, Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall. BOOK in. " I here mean that fatality that is purely physical, and yet predestined fatality is spoken...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, Volume 1

John Milton - Bible - 1821 - 226 pages
...hearken to his glozing lies, And easily transgress the sole command, Sole pledge of his obedience : So will fall He and his faithless progeny: Whose fault?...stood, though free to fall. Such I created all the etherial Powers And Spirits, both them who stood, and them whofail'd ; Freely they stood who stood,...
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Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1821 - 346 pages
...glozing lies, And easily transgress the sole command, Sole pledge of his obedience : so will fall 0.5 He and his faithless progeny. Whose fault? Whose but...have stood, though free to fall. Such I created all th' etherial Powers 100 And Spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd ; Freely they stood who...
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Sermons on Important Subjects

Willis Harris - Methodist Church - 1821 - 344 pages
...whereby they freely choose or refuse objects. Milton expresses this sentiment very beautifully: '' * * i Ingrate ! he had of me All he could have ; I made...have stood, though free to fall. Such I created all th' ethereal powers, And spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd : Truly they stood who stood,...
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The British poets, including translations, Volume 16

British poets - 1822 - 302 pages
...hearken to his glozing lies, And easily transgress the sole command, Sole pledge of his obedience : so will fall He and his faithless progeny : — whose fault ? Whose but his own 1 Ingrate, he had of me All he could have ; I made him just .and right, Sufficient to have stood, though...
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Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1823 - 306 pages
...sole command, Sole pledge of his obedience : So will fall He and his faithless progeny ; Whose fault 1 Whose but his own ? Ingrate, he had of me All he could...stood, though free to fall. Such I created all the etherial Powers And Spirits, both them who stood, and them who fail'd ; Freely they stood who stood,...
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The Literary Examiner: Consisting of the Indicator, a Review of Books, and ...

Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1823 - 424 pages
..., . t , ,t|. MfF ^ r>(1 And easily transgress the sole command, > • Sole pledge of his obedience: so will fall, .. He, and his faithless progeny. Whose fault? '' "•<" : Whose but his pwn ? Ingrate: he had of me [.,;<!•// nn»ri-. t ' * y«ii . i » » ii • i • t nu&j' i L All...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 676 pages
...glozing lies, And easily transgress the sole command, Sole pledge of his obedience: so will fall, 95 He and his faithless progeny : Whose fault ? Whose...have stood, though free to fall. Such I created all th' ethereal powers 100 And spi'rits, both them who stood and them who fail'd; .Freely they stood who...
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A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...world, Who think you wise because themselves are weak ! Hannah More's Belshazzar, pt. 2. FREE-WILL. Ingrate, he had of me All he could have ; I made him...have stood, though free to fall. Such I created all th' ethereal Powers And spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd ; Freely they stood who stood,...
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