| 1871 - 868 páginas
...Book II. Satire I.? Your friend, MARY R. ATLEE. "Know, all the distant din that world can keep, Rolls o'er my grotto and but soothes my sleep. There my...my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul." Answered also by " Demosthenes,*' JSH, Grace £. Gilfillan, and other correspondents. " Prut."... | |
| John Bartlett - 1865 - 504 páginas
...to ridicule his whole life long, And the sad burden of some merry song. Bonk ii. Satire i. Line 76. There St. John mingles with my friendly bowl, The feast of reason and the flow of soul. Book ii. Satire i. Line 127. For I, who hold sage Homer's rule the best, Welcome the coming,... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 páginas
...friend, the world beside may murmur, or commend. Know, all the distant din that world can keep, rolls o'er my grotto, and but soothes my sleep. There my...chiefs out of war, and statesmen out of place. There he, whose lightning pierc'd th' Iberian lines, now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my vines ; or tames... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 páginas
...FRIEND, The world beside may murmur, or commend. Know, all the distant din that world can keep, Rolls o'er my grotto, and but soothes my sleep. There, my...my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul: And he, whose lightning pierced the Iberian lines/ Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 páginas
...the serpent brought. Donne, Twickenham Gardes. Know, all the distant din the world can keep, Rolls o'er my grotto and but soothes my sleep. There my...my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul. Pope, Tinit. of Hor. II. 123. Thou who slialt stop where Thames' translucent ware Shines,... | |
| 1867 - 996 páginas
..." Bolingbroke " (109), and "Peterborough "(129).— "Know, all the distant din the world can Rolls o'er my grotto, and but soothes my sleep ; There my...my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul ; And he whose lightning pierced the Iberian lines Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 626 páginas
...friend, The world beside may murmur or commend. Know, all- the distant din that world can keep, Rolls o'er my grotto, and but soothes my sleep. There, my...my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul : And he, whose lightning pierced the Iberian lines,* Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks... | |
| 1867 - 616 páginas
...often gathered in delightful companionship; or, as the poet himself has better expressed it : — " There my retreat the best companions grace, Chiefs...my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul." It was with these philosophers, poets, and statesmen he spent those "noctes ceenaeque deum,"... | |
| 1867 - 520 páginas
...can keep Rolls o'er my grotto, and but soothes my sleep ; There my retreat the best companions prace, Chiefs out of war, and statesmen out of place. There...my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul ; And he whose lightning pierced the Iberian lines Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my... | |
| 1868 - 992 páginas
...worthiest, and a simple, liberal, refined hospitality. " Know, all tho distant din that world can keep Rolls o'er my grotto and but soothes my sleep; There my...mingles with my friendly bowl The feast of reason nnd the flow of soul ; And he whose lightning pierced the Iberian pines, Kow forms my quincunz, and... | |
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