 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 σελίδες
...Silence spreads the couch of ever-welcome rest. vm. Yet if, as holiest men have deem'd, there be A laud of souls beyond that sable shore, To shame the doctrine of the Sad d ucee And sophists, madly vain of dubious lore; How sweet it were in concert to adore With those... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 σελίδες
...guest, But Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome rest. VIII. Tet if, as holiest men have deem'd, there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore, To shame the doctrine of the Sadducee And lophists, madly vain of dubious lore ; How sweet it were in concert to adore With those who made our... | |
 | Nathaniel Peabody Rogers - 1847 - 424 σελίδες
...so much concerning a future life, as many others think that they know. But this he did know, " That if, as holiest men have deemed, there be A land of...sable shore, To shame the doctrine of the Sadducee," — the same Being that rules in this world must rule in that ; — that there, as here, they will... | |
 | 1874 - 720 σελίδες
...PASSAGES. Chilile Harold, canto II. stanza via.: — " Yet if, as holiest men have deem'd, there bo A land of souls beyond that sable shore, To shame...Sadducee And sophists, madly vain of dubious lore." An ingenious friend instructs me to compare Tacitus, Agrícola, ad fin. :> — "Si quis piorum Manibus... | |
 | John Wesley Thomas - 1850 - 156 σελίδες
...his breath, And Nature trembles in the shades of death. CXVII. " Yet if, as holiest men have deem'd, there be A land of souls beyond that sable 'shore,...Sadducee, And sophists, madly vain of dubious lore," Like old, fond, vain Voltaire, and such as he, " How sweet it were in concert to adore With those who... | |
 | 1850 - 628 σελίδες
...opening of that canto, (which stanza vm, which he was afterwards prevailed upon to insert, beginning — "Yet if, as holiest men have deemed, there be a land of souls," — cannot redeem) who does not see that it is a mere ebullition of religious feeling, perfectly independent... | |
 | 1851 - 1304 σελίδες
...of lofty and impassioned eloquence, the best inspirations of his genius : — i; Yet if, ae holieat men have deemed, there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore, To ehame the doctrine of the Sadducee And sophists, madly vain of dubious lore ; How sweet it were in... | |
 | Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 224 σελίδες
...and rude. Thus then we may say the great object of man's residence here is to be educated ; " And, if as holiest men have deemed there be A land of souls beyond the sable shore, To shame the doctrine of the Sadducee," Who does not see that this life must have... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 σελίδες
...silence spreads the couch of ever-welcome rest. Yet if, as holiest men hare deemed, there be A laud of souls beyond that sable shore, To shame the doctrine of the Sadduce« And sophists, madly rain of dubious lore, How sweet it were in concert to adore With those... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1022 σελίδες
...Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome rest. VIII. Yet ifj as holiest men have decm'd, there bu a!) other employments preoccupied, and their excesses,...to be deplored and condemned, can hardly be subject Icic; How sweet it were in concert to adore With those who made our mortal labours light ! To hear... | |
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