| John Wesley Thomas - 1850 - 156 σελίδες
...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 made our earthly labours light," Each ancient sage, " and all who taught the right. "hb cxvin. That thus it... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 352 σελίδες
...no forced banquet claims the sated guest, But Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome rest. VIII. Yet if, as holiest men have deem'd, there be A land...fear'd to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade revcal'd to sight, The Bactrian, Samian sage, and all who taught the right ! There, thou ! — whose... | |
| 1851 - 1306 σελίδες
...— 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...in concert to adore With those who made our mortal labors light ! To hear each well-known voice we feared to bear no more Behold each mighty shad« revealed... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 σελίδες
...laud of souls beyond that sable shore, To shame the doctrine of the Sadduce« And sophists, madly rain h alarmed. /.»'/¡i S. Nay feared to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade revealed to sight. The Bactrian, Samian sage, and... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1853 - 510 σελίδες
...there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore To ehaino the doctrine of the Sadducco And s opliist, madly vain of dubious lore, How sweet it were in concert...made our mortal labours light, To hear each voice we fenr'd to hear no more, Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to sight, The Bactrian, Samian sage, and... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1853 - 518 σελίδες
...there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore To shame the doctrine of the Saddueee And sophist, madly vain of dubious lore, How sweet it were in concert...made our mortal labours light, To hear each voice we fenr'd to hear no more, Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to sight, The Bactrian, Samian sage, and... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1853 - 524 σελίδες
...there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore To shame the doctrine of the Sadducee And sophist, madly vain of dubious lore, How sweet it were in concert...adore With those who made our mortal labours light, To henr each voice we fe:ir'd to hear no mure, Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to sighl, The Bactrian,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 502 σελίδες
...beyond that sable shore, To shame the doctrine of the Saddncee And sophists, madly vain of dnhions lore ; How sweet it were in concert to adore With those who made onr mortal labonrs light! To hear each voice we fear'd to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade reveal'd... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 σελίδες
...no forced banquet claims the sated guest, But Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome rest. VIII. Within the chamber of his state, The chief of Este's...— and one how passing fair ! With swordlcss belt, labors light ! To hear each voice we fear'd to hear no more I Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 σελίδες
...guest, But Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome rest. vin. Yet if, as holiest men have decni'd, there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore,...in concert to adore With those who made our mortal labors light ! To hear each voice we fcar'd to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to... | |
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