The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 32
עמוד 31
... vast eternity ! THE THIEF . THOU robb'st my days of business and delights , Of sleep thou robb'st my nights ; Ah , lovely thief ! what wilt thou do ? What ? rob me of heaven too ? Thou even my prayers dost steal from me ; And I , with ...
... vast eternity ! THE THIEF . THOU robb'st my days of business and delights , Of sleep thou robb'st my nights ; Ah , lovely thief ! what wilt thou do ? What ? rob me of heaven too ? Thou even my prayers dost steal from me ; And I , with ...
עמוד 106
... profess , Thy secure honour cannot wound ; For thy vast bounties are so numberless , That them or to conceal , or else to tell , Is equally impossible ! THE FIRST NEMEAN ODE OF PINDAR . Chromius , the 106 SECOND OLYMPIC ODE .
... profess , Thy secure honour cannot wound ; For thy vast bounties are so numberless , That them or to conceal , or else to tell , Is equally impossible ! THE FIRST NEMEAN ODE OF PINDAR . Chromius , the 106 SECOND OLYMPIC ODE .
עמוד 109
... vast bounty , apt and fit For the great dower which Fortune made to it " Tis madness sure treasures to hoard , And make them useless , as in mines , remain , To lose the ' occasion Fortune does afford Fame and public love to gain : Even ...
... vast bounty , apt and fit For the great dower which Fortune made to it " Tis madness sure treasures to hoard , And make them useless , as in mines , remain , To lose the ' occasion Fortune does afford Fame and public love to gain : Even ...
עמוד 112
... vast species alone . Who e'er but Dædalus with waxen wings could fly , And neither sink too low nor soar too high ? What could he who follow'd claim , But of vain boldness the unhappy fame , And by his fall a sea to name ? Pindar's ...
... vast species alone . Who e'er but Dædalus with waxen wings could fly , And neither sink too low nor soar too high ? What could he who follow'd claim , But of vain boldness the unhappy fame , And by his fall a sea to name ? Pindar's ...
עמוד 118
... VAST bodies of philosophy I oft have seen and read ; But all are bodies dead , Or bodies by art fashioned ; I never yet the living soul could see , But in thy books and thee ! ' Tis only God can know Whether the fair idea thou dost show ...
... VAST bodies of philosophy I oft have seen and read ; But all are bodies dead , Or bodies by art fashioned ; I never yet the living soul could see , But in thy books and thee ! ' Tis only God can know Whether the fair idea thou dost show ...
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Abishai affright Agrigentum ANGELES Baal beauteous beauty Benaiah bless'd blood bold breast breath bright burning-glass CALIFORN canst Chromius clouds crown cursed danger David death dreadful e'er earth Edom eyes fair fame fate fear fear'd feast fire fix'd flame foreskins friends gentle God's Gods gold Goliah hand happy haste heart heaven honour Israel Joab jointure king light live LOS ANGELES Love's lovers lyre Michal mighty Moab Moloch move Muse Naioth Nature's ne'er night noble nought numbers o'er Ortygia pain pass'd Pharaoh Pindar pride Prince proud prove rage rich round sacred Saul Saul's scarce seem'd shine sight slain soul sprite stamp'd stars straight strong swift sword tears thee Thersander thine things thou dost thou'rt thought thyself trees trembling troops twas Twill tyrant vast verse virtue Whilst wise wonder wondrous wound wretched youth Zippor