Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
Sign in
Books Books
" Thus much I should perhaps have said though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to, but with the Prophet, O earth, earth, earth! "
An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Charles the Second, King ... - Page 313
by William Harris - 1766
Full view - About this book

The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3

John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 510 pages
...than convincing to backiliders. Thus much I mould perhaps have faid, though I were fiire I mould have fpoken only to trees and ftones ; and had none to...inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have fpoke mould happen (which thou fuffer not, who didft create mankind free ! nor thou next, who didft redeem...
Full view - About this book

The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7

John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 624 pages
...much I should perhaps have said, though I Avere sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to, but with the prophet, " O earth, earth, earth!" to tell the very soil itself, what her perverse inhabitants arc deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen...
Full view - About this book

Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1809 - 636 pages
...much I should perhaps have said, though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones ; and had none to cry to, but with the prophet, " O earth, earth, earth !" to tell the very soil itself, what her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen...
Full view - About this book

The Life of John Milton

Charles Symmons - 1810 - 684 pages
...much I should perhaps have said, though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to but, with the prophet, " O earth, earth, earth!" to tell the very soil itself, what her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen...
Full view - About this book

The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 7

Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 366 pages
...perhaps have said,' he concludes, ' though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to, but with the prophet, ' O earth, earth, earth!' to tell the very soil itself, what its perverse inhabitants are deaf to : nay, though what I have spoken should happen...
Full view - About this book

A Selection from the English Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...much I should perhaps have said, though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones ; and had none to cry to, but with the prophet, ' O earth, earth, earth !' to tell the very soil itself what,her perverse inhabitants are-deaf to; nay, though what 1 have spoken should happen,...
Full view - About this book

The Southern Review, Volume 4

Southern States - 1829 - 552 pages
...much I should, perhaps, have said, though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones ; and had none to cry to, but with the prophet ' O earth, earth, earth !' to tell the very soil itself, what her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoken should happen...
Full view - About this book

Southern Review, Volume 4

1829 - 550 pages
...much I should, perhaps, have said, though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and Stones ; and had none to cry to, but with the prophet ' O earth, earth, eurth !' to tell the very soil itself, what her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what...
Full view - About this book

London, Volumes 1-2

Charles Knight - London (England) - 1841 - 918 pages
...much I should perhaps have said, though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones, and had none to cry to but with the prophet, ' O earth, earth, earth !' to tell the very soil itself what her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen...
Full view - About this book

The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton - 1845 - 580 pages
...much I should perhaps have said, though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to, but with the prophet, " O earth, earth, earth!" to tell the very soil itself, what her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF