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 - Pagina 239door Marlborough coll - 1867Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Milton - 2000 - 412 pagina’s
...promotion wil be thy ¿uction? -- To whom the Tempter lily rsckt zcply'd.. Let that come when it con¿ all hope is lost. -‘ Of my reception into grace; what worse? - - - -: For where no hope is left, Ia l¿ft npk.r;.. -. If there be worse, the erpectarion mose . Of worse torments me then theieçling... | |
| Lascelles Abercrombie - 1968 - 340 pagina’s
...promotion will be thy destruction? Satan, "inly rackt," replies: "Let that come when it comes" ;— I would be at the worst; worst is my Port, My harbour and my ultimate repose: The end I would attain, my final good. A keen and awfully ironic refinement, this, on his original manifesto—his... | |
| John Milton - 1994 - 630 pagina’s
...is thy fall, And my promotion will be thy destruction?' To whom the Tempter, inly racked, replied: ‘Let that come when it comes; all hope is lost Of...expectation more Of worse torments me than the feeling can. 1 would be at the worst worst is my port, My harbour, and myul¿te repose, 210 The end I would attain,... | |
| Denis Hirson, Martin Trump - 1994 - 260 pagina’s
...warders. Like the other seasoned prisoners - those who know the ropes - he wears his shoes without socks. All hope is lost Of my reception into grace; what worse? For where no hope is left, is left no fear! (blind Milton) The minister. In fact a chaplain, and with a rank in the service. He is a small chap... | |
| Denis Hirson, Martin Trump - 1994 - 260 pagina’s
...Like the other seasoned prisoners — those who know the ropes - he wears his shoes without socks. All hope is lost Of my reception into grace; what worse? For where no hope is left, is left no fear! (blind Milton) The minister. In fact a chaplain, and with a rank in the service. He is a small chap... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 pagina’s
...destruction? To whom the tempter inly racked replied. Let that come when it comes; all hope is loss Of my reception into grace; what worse? For where...worse torments me than the feeling can. I would be as the worst; worst ismy port, Myharbourandmyultimaterepose, 210 The end I would attain, my final good.... | |
| Gordon Teskey - 2006 - 238 pagina’s
...moment to be revealed for what they are: attempts to find out who or what the Son is, to know the worst: "I would be at the worst; worst is my port, / My harbour and my ultimate repose" (3.209-210). These lines are in their quieter way as terrifying as those Satan speaks in Paradise Lost,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 pagina’s
...thy fall, And my promotion will be thy destruction ? " To whom the tempter, inly racked, replied : " Let that come when it comes; all hope is lost Of my...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... | |
| John Milton - 1871 - 530 pagina’s
...begins ; Reign then ; what canst thou better do the while? To whom the tempter, inly rack'd, replied : Let that come when it comes ; all hope is lost Of...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 condemnVI,... | |
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