“But Justice, though her dome [doom] she doe prolong,
Yet at the last she will her owne cause right.”
Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene
Canto 11, stanza 1
The Faerie Queene (1589–1596), Book V
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
“But Justice, though her dome [doom] she doe prolong,
Yet at the last she will her owne cause right.”
Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene
Canto 11, stanza 1
The Faerie Queene (1589–1596), Book V
Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892) British preacher, author, pastor and evangelist
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 149.
“Driven through by her own sword,
summer died last night, alone.”
Joanna Newsom (1982) American musician
Have One On Me (2010)
Garth Brooks (1962) American country music artist
If Tomorrow Never Comes, written by G. Brooks and Kent Blazy.
Song lyrics, Garth Brooks (1989)
“I'll never be her first.
But one day I'll be her last.”
Karen Marie Moning (1964) author
Source: Feversong
“And she who, like a swan,
Has chanted out her last and dying song,
Lies, loved by him.”
Source: Oresteia (458 BC), Agamemnon, lines 1444–1446 (tr. E. H. Plumptre)
“The vulnerable points of Liberty now making her last stand on earth.”
Libertas ultima mundi
quo steterit ferienda loco.
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus book Pharsalia
Book VII, line 580 (tr. J. D. Duff).
Pharsalia
“All men she must evade at the last and many ar the ways of her elusion.”
James Branch Cabell book The Cream of the Jest
Afterpiece : a hidden inscription on the Sigil of Scoteia (and so spelled, in a peculiar modification of Roman capital letters)
The Cream of the Jest (1917)
Context: James Branch Cabell made this book so that he who wills may read the story of mans eternally unsatisfied hunger in search of beauty. Ettarre stays inaccessible always and her lovliness is his to look on only in his dreams. All men she must evade at the last and many ar the ways of her elusion.