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" Left me all helpless, with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserved alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ; Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. This one prayer yet remains, might I be... "
Bell's Edition - Page 49
by John Bell - 1788
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1857 - 664 pages
...the irreparable loss Of sight, reserved alive to be repeated . The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless; This one...might I be heard, No long petition, speedy death, The close of all my miseries, and the balm. CHORUS. Many are the sayings of the wise In ancient and...
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English Synonyms ...

George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 372 pages
...H., i. 3 Me miserahle ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair ! P. A, iv. 74. Nor am I in the list of them that hope : Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. SA, 648 And oft his cogitations sink as low As, through the ahysses of a joyless heart, The heaviest...
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Remains and Miscellanies of the Rev. R. Cecil: To which is Prefixed, a View ...

Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - Clergy - 1857 - 516 pages
...MISCELLANIES. A FRIENDLY VISIT HOUSE OF MOURNING, IN THE DAY OF ADVERSITY CONSIDER. . . . Eccl. vii. 14. Many are the sayings of the Wise, In ancient and in modern books enroll'd, Extolling Patience But to th* afflicted in his pangs their sound Little prevails : or rather...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 43

Literature - 1858 - 674 pages
...sightless and in bonds, waits until " oft invocated death hasten the welcome end of all his pains." This one prayer yet remains, might I be heard, No long petition, — speedy death, • The close of all my miseries, and the balm. Legend has made it the climax of the Wandering Jew's...
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Religio Poetę: A Trilogy

Henry B. Michard - Religious poetry - 1860 - 134 pages
...the assaults of fortune or those which are directed against us by the malice or enmity of others: — Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and in modern books enroll'd, Extolling patience as the truest fortitude. The extraordinary condition of the human mind,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Critical ..., Volume 2

John Milton, James Montgomery - 1861 - 548 pages
...helpless, with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserved alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ;...death, 650 The close of all my miseries, and the balm. Gho. Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and in modern books enroll'd, Extolling patience...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: Paradise regined, Samson Agonistes, Comus ...

John Milton - Fall of man - 1861 - 534 pages
...helpless, with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserved alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ;...death, 650 The close of all my miseries, and the balm. Cho. Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and in modern books enroll' d, Extolling patience...
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Complete Poetical Works

John Milton - 1862 - 568 pages
...helpless with th' irreparable loss Of sight, reserved alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ;...remediless ; This one prayer yet remains, might I be hearrt, No long petition, speedy death, The close of all my miseries, and the balm. Ckor. Many are...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with illustr. by E.H. Corbould and J. Gilbert

John Milton - 1864 - 586 pages
...helpless, with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserved alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope ;...sayings of the wise In ancient and in modern books enrolled, Extolling patience as the truest fortitude : And — to the bearing well of all calamities...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton with a Life of the Author: Preliminary ...

John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 pages
...with the irreparable loss Of sight, reserved alive to be repeated 645 The subject of their cruelty or scorn. Nor am I in the list of them that hope :...death, 650' The close of all my miseries, and the balm. CHO. Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and in modern books inroll'd, Extolling patience...
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