| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 570 sayfa
...threats Of malice or of sorcery, or that power Which erring men call Chance, this I hold firm: irtue may be assailed, but never hurt, Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled; 590 Yea even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory. But evil... | |
| John Milton - 1910 - 408 sayfa
...threats Of malice or of sorcery, or that power Which erring men call Chance, this I hold firm : Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt, Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled ; 590 Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory. But... | |
| Kaiten Nukariya - 1913 - 392 sayfa
...more hopeful as we advance in the Way of Buddha. 22. The Buddha of Mercy. — Milton says : " Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt ; Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled. But evil on itself shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness. If this fail, The pillared firmament... | |
| Sarah Emma Simons, Clem Irwin Orr - 1913 - 410 sayfa
...and keep it still; Lean on it safely; not a period Shall be unsaid for me. This I hold firm : Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt, Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled. — But come, let's on ! I 'll draw my sword, Against the damned magician, be he girt With Harpies,... | |
| John Milton - 1914 - 140 sayfa
...threats Of malice or of sorcery, or that power Which erring men call Chance, this I hold firm : Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt, Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled ; 590 Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory. But... | |
| John Milton - 1919 - 276 sayfa
...threats Of malice or of sorcery, or that power Which erring men .call Chance, this ITold firm: Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt. Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled ; 590 Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory. But... | |
| 1920 - 670 sayfa
...be placed on the ability of the pure soul to keep itself pure. Milton reiterates his theme: Virtue may be assailed but never hurt, Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the... | |
| 1920 - 684 sayfa
...be placed on the ability of the pure soul to keep itself pure. Milton reiterates his theme: Virtue may be assailed but never hurt. Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the... | |
| John Milton - 1923 - 332 sayfa
...threats Of malice or of sorcery, or that power Which erring men call Chance, this I hold firm: Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt, Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled; 590 Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory. But evil... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 sayfa
...threats Of malice or of sorcery, or that power Which erring men call chance, this I hold firm, Virtue omorrow let us do or die! 2033 'The lilted Nymph' Better be courted and jilted 7485 Comus Beauty is Nature's coin, must not be hoarded. But must be current, and the good thereof... | |
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