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Updated: May 11, 2025


And as to her raiment, I see of her that she is clad in white and wreathed with roses, but that the flesh of her is so wholly pure and sweet that it maketh all her attire but a part of her body, and halloweth it, so that it hath the semblance of gems. Alas, my friend! let us hope that this Queen will fare abroad unseldom amongst the people."

Always didst thou prick us anew in heart and ear with thy sayings. Then did we say at last: What doth it matter how he look! We must HEAR him; him who teacheth: 'Ye shall love peace as a means to new wars, and the short peace more than the long! No one ever spake such warlike words: 'What is good? To be brave is good. It is the good war that halloweth every cause.

"Is it not done, Sire?" calmly responded the priestly villain, pointing to the paper. The King was silent for a minute; but, unprincipled as he was, his conscience was not quite so seared as that of Arundel. "The end halloweth the means, trow?" he said inquiringly. "All means be holy, Sire, where the end is the glory of God," replied Arundel, with a hypocritical assumption of piety.

Let your work be a fight, let your peace be a victory! One can only be silent and sit peacefully when one hath arrow and bow; otherwise one prateth and quarrelleth. Let your peace be a victory! Ye say it is the good cause which halloweth even war? I say unto you: it is the good war which halloweth every cause. War and courage have done more great things than charity.

"The U-boats are at it again," Bernard commented in a lowered voice. "And, though it is war," Frederick added, "every one here is squealing like a mouse. 'Ye are not great enough to know of hatred and envy," he quoted. "'It is the good war which halloweth every cause." "I wish you wouldn't say those things here," his wife murmured. "'Thou goest to women?" he lectured her with mock solemnity.

By depriving a man of his wickedness more particularly nowadays therefore, one may unwittingly be doing violence to the greatest in him. It may be an outrage against his wholeness, just as the lopping-off of a leg would be. Ah, that his best is so very small. What is good? To be brave is good! It is the good war which halloweth every cause!"

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