 | Joanna Baillie - 1826 - 78 páginas
...not of ruling in this dolorous gloom, Nor think vain words (he cried) can ease my doom ; Rather I'd choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe...some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the scepter'd monarch of the dead." * They were called, I repeat it, from hopes like these to the assurance... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1826 - 133 páginas
...think vain words (he cried) can ease my doom* Rather I choose laboriously to bear A weight of woe?, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread; Thau reign the scepter'd monarch of the dead. 6«)0 But say, if in my steps my sou proceeds, And emulates... | |
 | Homerus - 1827
...Talk not of ruling in thrs dolorous gloom, Nor think vain words (he cried) can ease my doom. Rajher I 'd choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and...bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead. But say, if in my steps my son proceeds, And emulates his godlike father's deeds ? If at the clash... | |
 | 1827
...not of ruling in this dolorous gloom, Nor think vain words, he cried, can ease my doom ; Rather I'd choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe...some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the scepter'd monarch of the dead."* ' They were called, I repeat it, from hopes like these to the assurance... | |
 | Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1827
...not of ruling in this dolorous gloom, Nor think vain words, he cried, can ease my doom ; Rather I'd choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe...some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the scepter'd monarch of the dead."* ' They were called, I repeat it, from hopes like these to the assurance... | |
 | Homerus - 1828
...Talk not of ruling in this dolorous gloom, Nor think vain words (he cried) can ease my doom. Rather 1 choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe...bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead. But say, if in my steps my son proceeds, And emulates his god-like father's deeds' If at the clash... | |
 | Homer - 1828
...Talk not of ruling in this dolorous gloom, Nor think vain wools (he cried) can ease my doom. Rather I choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that tolls for bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead. But say, if in my steps my son proceeds,... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829
...Not showers to larks, or sun-shine to the bee, Are half so charming, as thy sight to me. 1Л. I chuse laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air. Id. The prince cannot say to the merchant, I have no need of thee ; nor the merchant to the labourer,... | |
 | Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1830 - 239 páginas
...Talk not of ruling in this dolorous gloom, Nor think vain words (he cried,) can ease my doom. Rather I choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe...some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the scepter'd monarch of the dead." Pope. This is one of the passages which called down the censure of... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1830 - 442 páginas
...Talk not of ruling in this dolorous gloom. Nor think vain words (he cried) can ease my doom. Rather I ving chemist m his golden viewi Supremely bless'd ; the poet in his muse. 270 See gome poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sccpter'd monarch of the dead. 600 But say, if... | |
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