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Life & Wisdom Quote by James Montgomery

"Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is humility"

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Montgomery’s line flatters humility by staging it as fashion, a clever bait-and-switch that tells you as much about his moral project as his taste for lyrical polish. “Fairest and best adorned” sounds like the vocabulary of courtship and display: beauty assessed, ornament admired, the social world watching. Then the pivot: the finest “clothing” isn’t silk or jewelry but a virtue that refuses to compete on those terms. The intent is didactic, but it works because it doesn’t wag a finger; it seduces with aesthetics before smuggling in a rebuke of aesthetics.

The subtext is quietly disciplinary. By gendering the subject as “she,” Montgomery invokes a familiar 19th-century ideal of feminine goodness: modest, self-effacing, morally decorative in the safest way. Humility becomes not just an inner posture but an outward “garment,” something performed legibly to others. That’s the tension the couplet exploits: humility is praised as an escape from vanity, yet it’s still framed as the ultimate adornment - a superior way to win the beauty contest without seeming to enter it.

Context sharpens the message. Montgomery, a religiously inflected poet writing in an era of evangelical moral seriousness and expanding consumer display, is negotiating a culture where status is increasingly purchased and shown. The line offers a compromise: you can participate in the language of elegance, but only if the elegance points away from itself. It’s an ethic tailored for public life: appear “best adorned” by advertising that you’re not advertising.

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TopicHumility
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Verified source: Hymns for Christian Devotion (James Montgomery, 1856)
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Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is humility. (Hymn 353, "Humility"). The verified primary-source wording appears in James Montgomery's hymn "Humility." In the digitized 1856 book Hymns for Christian Devotion, it is printed as Hymn 353 under Montgomery's name. A hymnology reference also indicates this text was previously published in Montgomery's own Songs of Zion, first issued in 1822, which strongly suggests the original authorial publication is Songs of Zion: being imitations of psalms (London, 1822). I could directly verify the quote text in Hymns for Christian Devotion, and corroborating catalog data confirms Songs of Zion was an 1822 Montgomery book. However, I was not able in this search session to open a scan of the 1822 edition to extract the exact page number from that first publication.
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Evangelical Christendom:Its State and Prospects VOL.III-N... (Evangelical Christendom:Its State and..., 1862) compilation95.0%
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Montgomery, James. (2026, March 6). Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is humility. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/fairest-and-best-adorned-is-she-whose-clothing-is-168938/

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Montgomery, James. "Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is humility." FixQuotes. March 6, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/fairest-and-best-adorned-is-she-whose-clothing-is-168938/.

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"Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is humility." FixQuotes, 6 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/fairest-and-best-adorned-is-she-whose-clothing-is-168938/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2026.

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James Montgomery (November 4, 1771 - April 30, 1854) was a Poet from United Kingdom.

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