Solomon de mundi vanitate: poema, כרך 1E Theatro Sheldoniano, 1734 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 11
עמוד 2
... Vana docens quæcunque agimus , quæcunque putamus . Quòd feptem denos peregrinis callibus Annos , Per Rupefque Periclorum , Lacrymifque fluentes Valliculas acti , perplexo Errore vagamur , Laffatique Viæ , timidique accedere Metam ...
... Vana docens quæcunque agimus , quæcunque putamus . Quòd feptem denos peregrinis callibus Annos , Per Rupefque Periclorum , Lacrymifque fluentes Valliculas acti , perplexo Errore vagamur , Laffatique Viæ , timidique accedere Metam ...
עמוד 26
... vana animos fiducia fallet . Ad fuperas arces fe mutua vota ferebant , Cælituumque Cohors libratam utrinque bilanci Spectavere fidem , lætùm plaudentibus alis , Fæderaque æternis fervârunt condita faftis . Quin age , jam gladius ...
... vana animos fiducia fallet . Ad fuperas arces fe mutua vota ferebant , Cælituumque Cohors libratam utrinque bilanci Spectavere fidem , lætùm plaudentibus alis , Fæderaque æternis fervârunt condita faftis . Quin age , jam gladius ...
עמוד 28
... vana voluptas Spes avidas umbrá duxit fugiente , ( fuperbum Sic Fortuna animum illudit ) quod pectore toto Optavi impatiens , habet improba Nympha , negatque . Ergone me Regem Judæi , mene fatentur Gentes ? & mea vox trepidantia stamina ...
... vana voluptas Spes avidas umbrá duxit fugiente , ( fuperbum Sic Fortuna animum illudit ) quod pectore toto Optavi impatiens , habet improba Nympha , negatque . Ergone me Regem Judæi , mene fatentur Gentes ? & mea vox trepidantia stamina ...
עמוד 40
... , flammæque benignus , ( Nec mihi vana fides tam puram in pectora flammam Cœlitus immitti ) natalem ornaverat horam Splendore imperii & Proavorum Stemmate longo , Cor Had He been born fome fimple Shepherd's Heir , The [ 40 ]
... , flammæque benignus , ( Nec mihi vana fides tam puram in pectora flammam Cœlitus immitti ) natalem ornaverat horam Splendore imperii & Proavorum Stemmate longo , Cor Had He been born fome fimple Shepherd's Heir , The [ 40 ]
עמוד 72
... vana cerebri , Mendaces formas , fluxofque induta colores ? Scilicet ingentis tituli levis umbra ! Catena , Quà fefe alternis Hominum genus acre coercent , Quam primùm finxere Vafri , Timidique fatentur . Pleasures on Levity's fmooth ...
... vana cerebri , Mendaces formas , fluxofque induta colores ? Scilicet ingentis tituli levis umbra ! Catena , Quà fefe alternis Hominum genus acre coercent , Quam primùm finxere Vafri , Timidique fatentur . Pleasures on Levity's fmooth ...
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 51 - And griefs, will find their shafts elanc'd in vain, And their points broke, retorted from the head, Safe in the grave, and free among the dead.
עמוד 25 - I tell thee, life is but one common care; And man was born to suffer, and to fear. " But is no rank, no station, no degree From this contagious taint of sorrow free...
עמוד 63 - O subject Reason ! O imperious Love! Whither yet further would my folly rove ? Is it enough that Abra should be great In the wall'd palace or the rural seat...
עמוד 73 - Forsakes his Joy to vindicate his Pride ; And changing Sorrows, I am only found Loos'd from the Chains of Love, in Thine more strictly bound.
עמוד 5 - And on the jasper steps to rear the throne : The spreading cedar, that an age had stood, Supreme of trees, and mistress of the wood, Cut down and carv'd, my shining roof adorns, And Lebanon his ruin'd honour mourns.
עמוד 49 - How mean the order and perfection sought In the best product of the human thought, Compar'd to the great harmony that reigns In what the spirit of the world ordains...
עמוד 73 - Judah's king, at thy tribunal try'd, Forsakes his joy, to vindicate his pride, And, changing sorrows, I am only found...
עמוד 13 - ... phantoms of the night, What had been said, I ask'd my soul, what done; How flow'd our mirth, and whence the source begun ? Perhaps the jest that charm'd the sprightly...
עמוד 13 - Their station changing with th' inverted year. How all with careful knowledge are endued, To choose their proper bed, and wave, and food: To guard their spawn, and educate their brood. Of birds, how each according to her kind Proper materials for her nest can find, And build a frame, which deepest thought in man Would or amend, or imitate in vain.