More miserable; both have sinned, but thou Against God only, I against God and thee, And to the place of judgment will return, There with my cries importune Heaven, that all The sentence, from thy head removed, may light On me, sole cause to thee of all... Paradis perdu: de Milton - Page 314by John Milton - 1837Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1850 - 302 pages
...against God and thee. And to the place of judgment will return There with my cries importune Heav'n, that all The sentence, from thy head removed, may light On me, sole cause to thee of all this woe! 935 Me, me only, just object of his ire. She ended weeping ; and her lowly plight, Immoveable till... | |
| John Milton, James Prendeville - Bible - 1850 - 452 pages
...will return ; " There with my cries imp6rtune Heaven ; that all " The sentence, from thy head remov'd, may light " On me — sole cause to thee of all this...woe — " Me — me only — just object of his ire 1 "* She ended, weeping ; and her lowly plight, Immovable till peace obtain'd from fault Acknowledg'd... | |
| John Milton - Authors, English - 1851 - 428 pages
...thy head removed, may light On me, sole eause to thee of all this woe; a'g Me, me only, just objeet of his ire ! She ended weeping; and her lowly plight, Immoveable, till peaee obtain'd from fault Aeknowledged and deplored, in Adam wrought Commiseration : soon his heart... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 472 pages
...thyself More miserable. Both have sinn'd; but thou Against God only, I against God and thee; And to the place of judgment will return, There with my cries...may light On me, sole cause to thee of all this woe; Me—me only, just object of his ire!" She ended, weeping; and her lowly plight, Immovable till peace... | |
| English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...will return, There with my crimes importune Heaven ; that all The sentence, from thy head remov'd, out To Immovable, till peace obtain'd from fault Acknowledg'd and deplor'd in Adam wrought Commiseration :... | |
| 534 pages
...thyself More miserable : both have sinned ; but thou Agamst God only, I against God and thee ; And to the place of judgment will return, There with my cries,...sentence, from thy head removed, may light On me, sole catfse to thee of all this wo, Me, me only, just object of His ire.' Adam could not withstand the sight... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 858 pages
...will return: There with my eries importune Heaven ; that all The sentence , from thy head remov'd , may light On me , sole cause to thee of all this woe. Me , me ouly , just object of his ire ! » She ended weeping ; and her lowly plight Immoveable till peace obtain'd... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 474 pages
...thyself More miserable. Both have sinn'd; but thou Against God only, I against God and thee ; And to the place of judgment will return, There with my cries...his ire !" She ended, weeping; and her lowly plight, Immovable till peace obtain'd from fault Acknowledged and deplored, in Adam wrought Commiseration :... | |
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