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" So spake the false dissembler unperceived ; For neither man nor angel can discern Hypocrisy, the only evil that walks Invisible, except to God alone, By his permissive will, through heaven and earth : And oft, though Wisdom wake, Suspicion sleeps At Wisdom's... "
Brighton in an Uproar: Comprising Anecdotes ... A Novel, Founded on Facts - Page 1
by Henrietta Maria Moriarty - 1811
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts. Night Thoughts on Life, Death and ...

John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 pages
...By his permissive will, through Heaven and Earth And oft. though Wisdom wake, Suspicion sleeps 686 At Wisdom's gate, and to Simplicity Resigns her charge, while Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems ; which now for once beguiled Uriel, though regent of the sun, and held 090 The sharpest sighted Spirit...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1849 - 296 pages
...except to God alone, 684 By his permissive will, through heaven and earth: And oft though wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps At wisdom's gate, and to simplicity...charge, while goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems ; which now for once beguil'd Uriel, though regent of the sun, and held 690 "Fair angel! thy desire...
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Celebrated Trials Connected with the Aristocracy in the Relations ..., Volume 1

Peter Burke - 1849 - 522 pages
...reflection on the integrity or ability of the learned and respectable judges. For oft, though wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps At wisdom's gate, and to simplicity...while goodness thinks no ill, Where no ill seems. Nor should any imputation of blame be extended to those names which your lordships find subscribed...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts

John Milton - 1849 - 650 pages
...By his permissive will, through Heaven and Earth And oft, though Wisdom wake, Suspicion sleeps 080 At Wisdom's gate, and to Simplicity Resigns her charge, while Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems ; which now for once beguiled Uriel, though regent of the sun, and held 090 The sharpest sighted Spirit...
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Milton's Paradise Lost: With Copious Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Partly ...

John Milton, James Prendeville - 1850 - 452 pages
...except to God alone, By his permissive will, through heaven and earth ; And oft, though Wisdom wake, Suspicion sleeps At Wisdom's gate, and to Simplicity...while Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems,) which now for once beguil'd Uriel, though regent of the sun, and held The sharpest-sighted spirit of...
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The literary class book; or, Readings in English literature

Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...alone, By his permissive will, through heaven and earth ; And oft, though wisdom wake, suspicion deeps At wisdom's gate, and to simplicity Resigns her charge, while goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems. 111. How poor! how rich ! how abject ! how august ! How complicate ! how wonderful is man ! How passing...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1850 - 602 pages
...will, through Heaven and Earth And oft, though Wisdom wake, Suspicion sleeps 686 At Wisdom's gate, acd to Simplicity Resigns her charge, while Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems ; which now for once beguiled Uriel, though regent of the sun, and held 690 The sharpest sighted Spirit...
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 528 pages
...sentence of nullity, excusing the Ecclesiastical Court by the quotation — " For oft though wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps At wisdom's gate, and to simplicity...; while goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems ." After the verdict of Guilty, Thurlow, in a strain of rather coarse banter, argued that the Duchess...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

1852 - 874 pages
...except to God alone. By his permissive will, through Heaven and Earth: And oft, though wisdom wake, 0 * * = : which now for once beguil'd Uriel, though regent of the Sun, and held The sharpest-sighted spirit...
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Transactions of the Massachusetts Teachers' Association, Volume 1

Massachusetts Teachers Association - 1852 - 358 pages
...except to God alone, By his permissive will, through heaven and earth: And oft, though wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps At wisdom's gate, and to simplicity...while goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems." And is it strange, then, that ignorance should sometimes take the form of knowledge ? Indeed, everywhere...
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