Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory. But evil on itself shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness, when at last, Gathered like scum, and settled to itself, It shall be in eternal restless change... Annals of the Congress of the United States - Page 677by United States. Congress - 1853Full view - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1788 - 628 pages
...inthrall'd ; 590 Yea even that which Mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory i But evil on itself shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness, when at last Gather'd like scum, and settled to itself, 595 It shall be in eternal restless change... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 294 pages
...Surpris'd by unjust force but not inthraWd ; " Yea, even that which mischief meant most harm " Stall in the happy trial prove most glory: " But evil on itself shall tack recoil, " And mix no more with goodness ; when at last " Gather' d like scum, and settled to itself,... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 468 pages
..." Surprised by unjust force but not inthratl'd; " Yea, even that 'which mischief meant most barm " Shall in the happy trial prove most glory: " But evil...shall back recoil, " And mix no more "with goodness ; 'when at last " Gathered like scum, and settled to itself, " It shall be in eternal restless change,... | |
| John Milton - English drama - 1797 - 484 pages
...hurt, 410 " Surpris'd by unjust force but not inthrall'd ; " Yea, even that which mischief meant most harm " Shall in the happy trial prove most glory: " But evil on itself shall bach recoil, " And mix no more with goodness ; when at last " Gathered lihe scum, and settled to itself,... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Warton - English drama - 1799 - 148 pages
...never hurt, Surpris'd by unjust force, but not enthrall'd; Yea, even that, which mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory: But...shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness, when at last Gather'd like scum, and settled to itself, It shall be in eternal restless change Self-fed,... | |
| Poetry - 1806 - 192 pages
...never hurt — Surpris'd by unjust force, but not inthralPd; Yea, even thatwhich mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory :...shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness. MILTON. The Nightingale. — The Serpent. 67 THE NIGHTINGALE. CLOSE in the poplar shade the nightingale... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...hurt, Surpriz'd by unjust force, but not iruhraU'd: 590 Yea even that which Mischief meant most iurm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory : But evil on itself shall back recoil, And mix ro more with goodness, when at last GatherM like scuin, and settled to itself, It shall be in eternal... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...never hurt, Surpriz'd by unjust force, but not enthrall'd; Yea, even that, which mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory ;...itself shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness ; when at last Gather'd like scum, and settled to itself, It shall be in eternal restless change Self-fed,... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 418 pages
...never hurt, Surpriz'd by unjust force, but not enthrall'd; Yea, even that, which mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory; But...itself shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness ; when at last Gather'd like scum, and settled to itself, It shall be in eternal restless change Self-fed,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...never hurt, Surpris'dby unjust force, but not enthrall'd;590 Yea, even that, which mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory :...itself shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness ; when at last Gather'dlike scum, and settled to itself, It shall be in eternal restless change Self-fed,... | |
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