Good, to whom all things ill Are but as slavish officers of vengeance, Would send a glistering guardian, if need were, To keep my life and honour unassailed. Waverley. Woodstock - Page 283by Walter Scott - 188? - 894 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 294 pages
...Thou hov'ring angel, girt with golden wings, " And thou unblemish'd form of Chastity ! " I see you visibly, and now believe, " That he, the supreme Good...things ill " Are but as slavish officers of vengeance) 271 " Would send a glist'ring guardian, if need were, " To keep my life and honour unassail'd. " Was... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - English drama - 1791 - 498 pages
...T hou hov'ring angel, girt with golden wings, " And thou unblemish'd form of Chastity! " I see you visibly, and now believe, " That he, the supreme Good...things ill " Are but as slavish officers of vengeance) 271 " Would send a glist'ring guardian, if need were, " To keep my life and honour unassail'd. " Was... | |
| Frances Brooke - 1802 - 322 pages
...defcended to the fhore. She faw Javot amongft the rowers. They immediately embarked. CHAP. XI. " I now believe " That He, the Supreme Good, to whom all things ill " Are but as flavifh officers of vengeance, " Would fend a glittering guardian, if need were, " To keep my life... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...white-handed Hope, Thou hovering angel girt with golden wings, And thou unblemish'd form of Chastity ; 1 see ye visibly and now believe That he, the Supreme Good, to whom all thingi Are but as slavish officers of vengeance, [il Would send a glist'ring guardian if need wer*... | |
| John Milton - 1808 - 96 pages
...white-handed Hope, Thou hovering Angel, girt with golden wings, And thou, unblemish'd form of Chastity ! 215 1 see ye visibly, and now believe That He, the Supreme...glistering guardian, if need were, To keep my life and honour unassail'd. 220 The palmer's weed is explained in Drayton's Polyolb. S. xii. p. 198, ed. 1622.... | |
| James Plumptre - Theater - 1809 - 318 pages
...Spirits (Heb. i. 14-.) or Guardian Angels of Scripture, for The Lady says, He, the Svprcme Good, t' whom all things ill Are but as slavish officers of vengeance, Would send a glist'ring guardian, if need were, To keep my life and honour unassail'd. 1. 217. Yet the Spirit, at... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 418 pages
...white-handed Hope, Thou hovering Angel, girt with golden wings, And thou, unblemish'd form of Chastity ! 1 see ye visibly, and now believe . That He, the Supreme...glistering guardian, if need Were, To keep my life and honour unassail'd. Was 1 deceiv'd, or did a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night ?... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 pages
...white-handed Hope, Thou hoveling Angel, girt with golden wings, And thou, unblemish'd form of Chastity ! 1 see ye visibly, and now believe That He, the Supreme...vengeance, Would send a glistering guardian, if need were, Ц I . COMUS. Enter COMÜS. Comus. Can any mortal mixture of earth's mould Breathe such divine enchanting... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...see ye visibly, and now believe [ill That he, the Supreme Good, to whom alt things Are but as (lavish officers of vengeance, Would send a glistering guardian, if need were, To keep my life and honour unassail'd. 220 Was I deceiv'd, or did a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...Hope, Thou hov'ring angel, girt with golden wings, And thou unblemish'd form of Chastity ! I see you visibly, and now believe, That he, the supreme good...but as slavish officers of vengeance) Would send a glist'ring guardian, if need were. To keep my life and honour raiassail'd. Was I deceiv'd, or did a... | |
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