| 1888 - Počet stránok 614
...religious and moral, consists in the main of variations on the theme expressed in these four lines — ' Ay me ! how many perils do enfold The righteous man,...Were not that heavenly grace doth him uphold, And stedfast Truth acquite him out ol all.' The charm of Spenser, as Dean Church has said, consists chiefly... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1888 - Počet stránok 306
...fight: IVbo slayes that Gyant, wounds the heast, and strips Duessa quight. 1 AY me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heavenly jjrace, doth him uphold, _And stedfast truth acquite him out of all. Her love is firme, her care continuall,... | |
| Henry Morley - 1892 - Počet stránok 484
...clearly identifies Arthur and Una with heavenly Grace and steadfast Truth. " Ay me ! how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall,...heavenly grace doth him uphold, And steadfast truth acquite him out at all. Her love is firme, her care continuall, So oft as he, through his own foolish... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1892 - Počet stránok 304
...fight: Who slayes that Gyant, wounds the heast, and strips Duessa quigbt. 1 AY me, how many perils doe enfold .The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heavenly grace doth him uphold, And stedfast truth acquite him out of all. Her love is firme, her care continuall, So oft as he through... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - Počet stránok 180
...which the moral of the tale is pointed in the form of exclamation : eg — ' Ay me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heavenly grace doth him uphold,' etc. Faery Queene, 1, 8, 1 ; or this : — ' 0 ! why doe wretched men so much desire To draw their... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1893 - Počet stránok 426
...: Who slayes the Gyaunt, wounds the beast, And strips Duessa quight. 1 AY me ! how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heavenly grace doth hiai uphold, And stedfast truth acquite him out of all. Her love is firme, her care continuall, So... | |
| Christian Brothers - 1893 - Počet stránok 460
...are exposed to great perils, and who, perhaps, sometimes do incur, in consequence, eternal death. "Ah me, how many perils do enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall!" House of Prayer, why close thy gates? Is there an hour in all nature when the heart should be weary... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - Počet stránok 184
...which the moral of the tale is pointed in the form of exclamation : eg — ' Ay me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heavenly grace doth him uphold,' etc. Faery Queene, 1,8, 1 ; or this : — ' O ! why doe wretched men so much desire To draw their daies... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1897 - Počet stránok 808
...: Who slaves the Gyaunt, wounds the beast, And strips Duessa qiiight. I Ar me ! how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall. Were not that heavenlygracedothhim uphold, And stcdfasi truth acquite him out of all. Her love is firme, her care... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1899 - Počet stránok 542
...touches on the perils with which Catholicism was environing England, perils before which his knight must fall " were not that Heavenly Grace doth him uphold and steadfast Truth acquite him out of all." But it is yet more in the temper and aim of his work that we catch the nobler... | |
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