“In peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and humility; but when the blast of war blows in our ears, then imitate the action of the tiger; stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood, disguise fair nature with hard-favor'd rage.”
Source: Henry V
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“He was not a modest man. Contemplating suicide, he summoned a dragon.'
Gothos' Folly”
Source: The Crippled God

Part II, p. 76
Written in Passy (1784), Ch. VI
The Autobiography (1818)

“War rages, horrid war
Even in our bones; our double nature sounds
With armèd discord.”
Fervent bella horrida, fervent
ossibus inclusa fremit et discordibus armis
non simplex natura hominis.
Fervent bella horrida, fervent
ossibus inclusa fremit et discordibus armis
non simplex natura hominis.
Psychomachia, line 902; translation from C. S. Lewis The Allegory of Love (London: Oxford University Press, [1936] 1975) p. 72.

Review of The Men I Killed by Brigadier-General F. P. Crozier, CB, CMG, DSO, in New Statesman and Nation (28 August 1937)

“With equal rage, as when the southern wind,
Meeteth in battle strong the northern blast.”
Canto IX, stanza 52 (tr. Fairfax)
Gerusalemme Liberata (1581)
“Four will Become Two, Lion and Tiger will Meet in Battle, and Blood will Rule the Forest.”
Source: A Dangerous Path