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" The invention all admired, and each how he To be the inventor missed ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible. "
Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal - Page 41
1870
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Last Edition. The Author John Milton

John Milton - 1754 - 342 pages
...inventor icifs'd , fo eafy it feem'd Once found , which yet un-found mott would have thought ImpofTible. Yet haply of thy race In future days ( if malice should abound ) Some one intent onmifehief, or infpir'd With dev'lish machination , might devife Like icftrumcnt , to plague the fons...
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Paradise lost, a poem. Pr. from the text of Tonson's correct ed. of 1711

John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...reviv'd. Th' invention all admir'd, and each, how he To be th' inventor miss'd ; so easy' it seetn'd Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible : yet haply of thy race iOI In future days, if malice should abound, Some one intent on mischief, or inspir'd With devilish...
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Memoirs of the Life and Character of the Late Rev. Cornelius Winter

1808 - 512 pages
...•.."'• . .!*•• • " The invention all admii-'d, and each how he To be the inventor, miss'd ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound, most would have thought Impossible." If this statement be just, there is much that would pass for the effect of genius that abides not the...
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Memoirs of the Life and Character of the Late Rev. Cornelius Winter

1811 - 394 pages
...Satan's advice in the council: " The invention all admir'd, and each how he To be the inventor, miss'd ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound, most would have thought Impossible." If this statement be just, there is much that would pass for the effect of genius that abides not the...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 646 pages
...Th' invention all admir'd, and each, how he To be th' inventor miss'd ; so easy' it seem'd Oncefound, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible : yet haply of thy race 501 In future days, if malice should abound, Some one intent on mischief, or inspir'd With devilish...
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The Paradise Lost of Milton, Volume 1

1827 - 294 pages
...Enlightened, and their languished hope revived. The invention all admired, and each, how he To be the inventer missed ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound...thy race In future days, if malice should abound, 502 Some one intent on mischief, or inspired With devilish machination, might devise Like instrument...
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Oeuvres completes, Volume 36

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 514 pages
...revived : The invention all admired, and each, how he To be the inventer miss'd ; so easy it seem'd Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought...In future days, if malice should abound, Some one, inlenl on mischief, or inspired » tériaux noirs et crus d'une écume spiritueuse » et ignée , jusqu'à...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

1836 - 558 pages
...drooping cheer Enlightened, and their languished hope revived. Th' invention all admired, and each, how he To be the inventor missed; so easy it seemed Once found, which, yet unfound, moat would hav thought Impossible: yet, haply, of thy race In future days, if malice should abound,...
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The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, Volumes 11-12

1838 - 908 pages
...newly-devised artillery, that " Th' invention all admired, and each, how he To be th' inventor miss'd ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible." Paradise Lost, VI. 498. Nor is this feeling altogether unreasonable, for we find that almost all great...
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The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, Volume 12

1839 - 444 pages
...newly-devised artillery, that " Th' invention all admired, and each, how he To be th' inventor miss'd ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible." Paradise Lost, VI. 498. Nor is this feeling altogether unreasonable, for we find that almost all great...
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