| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 páginas
...thee to the brink. Or go to Home, which is the sepulchre, Oh, not of him, but of our joy: 'tis naught s before the mellowing been, FIRESIDE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF POETRY. Who waged contention with their time's decay, And of the past are all that САП not pass away. Go... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1881 - 770 páginas
...to the brink. XL VIII. Or go to Rome, which is the sepulchre, O, not of him, but of our joy : 'tis nought That ages, empires, and religions, there Lie...; ! [ For such as he can lend, — they borrow not j Glory from those who made the world their prey; And he is gathered to the kings of thought Who waged... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 páginas
...brink. XLVIII. Or go to Rome, which is the sepulchre, Oh, not of him, but of our joy : 'tis naught , support that mood Which, with the lofty, sanctifies the low; ho can lend, — they borrow not Glory from those who made the world their prey; And ho is gathered... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1884 - 304 páginas
...thee to the brink. 48. Or go to Rome, which is the sepulchre, Oh, not of him, but of our joy. 'Tis nought That ages, empires, and religions there Lie...thought Who waged contention with their time's decay, Ami of the past are all that cannot pass away. 49. Go thou to Rome — at once the paradise, The grave,... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1884 - 564 páginas
...shrink 420 Or go to Rome, which is the sepulchre, Oh, not of him, but of our joy : 'tis nought 425 That ages, empires, and religions, there Lie buried...in the ravage they have wrought; For such as he can lend,—they borrow not Glory from those who made the world their prey; And he is gathered to the kings... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1885 - 440 páginas
...thee to the brink. XLVIII. Or go to Rome, which is the sepulchre O, not of him, but of our joy : 'tis nought That ages, empires, and religions there Lie...decay, And of the past are all that cannot pass away. XLDC, Go thou to Rome, — at once the Paradise, The grave, the city, and the wilderness ; And where... | |
| Walter K. Fobes - 1885 - 200 páginas
...beneath his republican brow, and proclaimed its strength and dignity throughout his life; and now, " He is gathered to the kings of thought, Who waged...decay; And of the past are all that cannot pass away." The veil which hides from our eyes the future, no doubt conceals, in mercy, many an assault upon the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1887 - 730 páginas
...lured thee to the brink. Or go to Rome, which is the sepulchre O, not of him, but of our joy : 'tis nought That ages, empires, and religions there Lie...decay, And of the past are all that cannot pass away. Go thou to Rome, — at once the Paradise, The grave, the city, and the wilderness ; And where its... | |
| Tibullus - 1887 - 468 páginas
...distinguished from ' death,' but only ' a life-time.' With these last lines cp. Shelley, Adonais : And he is gathered to the kings of thought Who waged...decay, And of the past are all that cannot pass away. III. 3. ONeE more Propertius returns to the theme that Apollo and the Muses have forbidden him to sing... | |
| Tibullus - 1887 - 466 páginas
...distinguished from ' death,' but only ' a life-time.' With these last lines cp. Shelley, Adonais : And he is gathered to the kings of thought Who waged...contention with their time's decay, And of the past arc all that cannot pass away. HI- 3ONCE more Propertius returns to the theme that Apollo and the Muses... | |
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