Illustrations of the Tragedies of Sophocles: From the Greek, Latin and English PoetsVincent, 1844 |
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... Fortune by Land and Sea , act v . sc . 1 . Hark ! again he raves ; My friends , if you can bear the shocking sight , Such a sad abject view of human nature , May check our pride , and teach us we are men . Whincop's Scanderbeg , act . v ...
... Fortune by Land and Sea , act v . sc . 1 . Hark ! again he raves ; My friends , if you can bear the shocking sight , Such a sad abject view of human nature , May check our pride , and teach us we are men . Whincop's Scanderbeg , act . v ...
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... fortunes shine ; Ovid Trist . I. v . 15 , 16 . And may those pleasures glad thy reign , That ne'er wad blink on mine . Burns ' Lament of Mary Queen of Scots . But thou sweet babe , whom frowning froward fate Hath made sad witness of thy ...
... fortunes shine ; Ovid Trist . I. v . 15 , 16 . And may those pleasures glad thy reign , That ne'er wad blink on mine . Burns ' Lament of Mary Queen of Scots . But thou sweet babe , whom frowning froward fate Hath made sad witness of thy ...
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... fortunes , on thy quiet shore . Daniel's Civil Warres b . I. Stanza 5 . 671 Ἔφριξ ̓ ἔρωτι , περιχαρὴς δ ̓ ἀνεπτόμαν . Καλλει δ ̓ ἱμερόεντος ἀνεπτόιητο Λέανδρου . Musaeus , line 168 . Βριτόμαρτιν εΰσκοπον ἧς ποτὲ Μίνως Πτοιηθεὶς ὑπ ̓ ...
... fortunes , on thy quiet shore . Daniel's Civil Warres b . I. Stanza 5 . 671 Ἔφριξ ̓ ἔρωτι , περιχαρὴς δ ̓ ἀνεπτόμαν . Καλλει δ ̓ ἱμερόεντος ἀνεπτόιητο Λέανδρου . Musaeus , line 168 . Βριτόμαρτιν εΰσκοπον ἧς ποτὲ Μίνως Πτοιηθεὶς ὑπ ̓ ...
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... fortune's waves Although the metaphor be rather stale , Betwixt a state , and vessel under sail , Let me suppose thee for a ship awhile . Swift's Inscription to his Paraphrase of Horace Ode , v . i . Κἀνακουφίσαι κάρα Βυθῶν ἔτ ̓ οὐχ οἵα ...
... fortune's waves Although the metaphor be rather stale , Betwixt a state , and vessel under sail , Let me suppose thee for a ship awhile . Swift's Inscription to his Paraphrase of Horace Ode , v . i . Κἀνακουφίσαι κάρα Βυθῶν ἔτ ̓ οὐχ οἵα ...
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... fortune telling host , As numerous as the stars could boast , • Among the rest , in former years , Campbell , illustrious name , appears ; Great hero of futurity , Who , blind , could every thing foresee ; Always dealt out the will of ...
... fortune telling host , As numerous as the stars could boast , • Among the rest , in former years , Campbell , illustrious name , appears ; Great hero of futurity , Who , blind , could every thing foresee ; Always dealt out the will of ...
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30 페이지 - Prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell, Must, like a whore, unpack my heart with words, And fall a-cursing, like a very drab, A scullion!
2 페이지 - WHAT CONSTITUTES A STATE?' What constitutes a State ? Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride; Not starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No, men, high-minded men...
18 페이지 - Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, Blows Autumn, and his golden fruits away: Then melts into the Spring : soft Spring, with breath Favonian, from warm chambers of the south, Recalls the first.
25 페이지 - tis true, this god did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; And that same eye, whose bend doth awe the world, Did lose his lustre. I did hear him groan ; Ay, and that tongue of his, that bade the Romans Mark him, and write his speeches in their books, Alas ! it cried, " Give me some drink, Titinius,
17 페이지 - Reigns that which would be fear'd : 'tis much he dares ; And, to that dauntless temper of his mind, He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour To act in safety.
22 페이지 - Behold! her bosom and half her side — A sight to dream of, not to tell!
4 페이지 - This wide and universal theatre Presents more woeful pageants than the scene Wherein we play in. Jaq. All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players : They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages.
9 페이지 - DEATH, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Death: nor yet canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure; then from thee much more must flow; And soonest our best men with thee do go — Rest of their bones and souls
6 페이지 - But I will remove far off from you the northern army, and will drive him into a land barren and desolate, with his face toward the east sea, and his hinder part toward the utmost sea, and his stink shall come up, and his ill savour shall come up, because he hath done great things.
6 페이지 - A stranger yet to pain ? I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.