Let that come when it comes : all hope is lost Of my reception into grace. What worse ? For where no hope is left, is left no fear : If there be worse, the expectation more Of worse torments me than the feeling can. I would be at the worst : worst is... The Marlburian - 239 ページMarlborough coll 著 - 1867全文表示 - この書籍について
| British poets - 1824 - 676 ページ
...about me, so much more I feel Of contraries. Ibid. b. 9. Torment within me, as from the hateful siege Of my reception into grace ; what worse For where no hope is left, is left no fear. . , All hope is lost Milton's Paradise Regained, b. 3. Creation sleeps; 'tis as the general pulse Of... | |
| John Milton - 1827 - 518 ページ
...rack'd, replied: Let that come when it comea; all hope is lost Of my reception into grace: what worse 1 For where no hope is left, is left no fear: If there...port, My harbour, and my ultimate repose : The end I would attain, my final good. My error was my error, and my crime My crime; whatever, for itself condemned;... | |
| 1836 - 558 ページ
...is thy fall, And my promotion will be thy destruction 1" To whom the Tempter inly racked, replied. " Let that come when it comes ; all hope is lost Of my reception into grace : what worse t For where no hope is left, is left no fear : If there be worse, the expectation moro Of worse torments... | |
| 1842 - 620 ページ
...in the Tempter's reply to our Saviour's re proof: Of my reception into grace : what worse ? For when no hope is left, is left no fear. If there be worse,...worst is my port/ My harbour, and my ultimate repose ; Tbe end I would attain, my final good." " All hope is lost Yet Milton, in this Paradise Regained,... | |
| John Milton - 1842 - 980 ページ
...thy fall ', And my promotion will be thy destruction ? To whom the tempter, inly rack'd, replied : Let that come when it comes ; all hope is lost Of...worse ? For where no hope is left, is left no fear " : of bit Father's house, when bo drove the buyers and sellers out of the temple.— DUNST». P And... | |
| Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1845 - 472 ページ
...relief that was necessary for their wants." Note 30. Page 86. Hit " harbour and hi* ultimate repose." " I would be at the worst; WORST is my port, My harbour, and my ultimate repose!"—MILTON. Note 31. Page 86. The self-denying hearts that shared the scanty store. The generosity... | |
| John Milton - 1846 - 638 ページ
...reply'd : Let that come when it comea ; all hope is lost Of my reception into grace ; what worse 1 205 For where no hope is left, is left nO fear : If there...the expectation more Of worse torments me than the feelin g can. I would be at the worst ; worst is my port, My harbour, and my ultimate repose, 210 The... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 604 ページ
...replied. " Let that come when it comes l all hope is lost Of my reception into grace : what worse ? 205 For where no hope is left, is left no fear: If there...worst is my port, My harbour, and my ultimate repose; 210 The end I would attain, my final good. My error was my error, and my crime My crime; whatever,... | |
| sir Henry Taylor - 1849 - 328 ページ
...himself experienced, when he gave expression, in the person of Satan, to a similar sentiment:— ' If there be worse, the expectation more Of worse torments...port, My harbour, and my ultimate repose, The end I would attain, my final good.' f Fear is, indeed, a far greater evil iu the world than danger; as it... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1849 - 322 ページ
...had himself experienced, when he gave expression, in the person of Satan, to a similar sentiment :— ‘If there be worse, the expectation more Of worse...port, My harbour, and my ultimate repose, The end I would attain, ray final good.' t Fear is, indeed, a far greater evil in the world than danger; as it... | |
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