| 1805 - 378 páginas
...on the breast ; But when the cruel Christians in their rage, Spurn the hoar head of unresisting age, This, this is misery, the last, the worst, That man can feel, man fated to be curs'd." He said, and acting what no words could say, Tore from his head the silver hairs away ; Thrice... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...honest on the breast. But when the Fates, in fullness of their rage, Spurn the hoar head of uuresisting age, In dust the reverend lineaments deform, And pour to dogs the life-blood scarcely warm; 105 This, this is misery ! the last, the worst, That man can feel: man, fated to be curst! Have mercy... | |
| Homerus - 1808 - 574 páginas
...Who dies in youth ;md vigor, dies the hest, 100 Struck thro' with wounds, all honest on the hreast. But, when the Fates in fulness of their rage, . Spurn the hoar head of uniesisting age, In dust the reverend lineaments deform, And pour to dngs the life-hlood scarcely warm;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 páginas
...ilies the best, Struck through with wounds, all honest, on th« breast But when the Fates, in fullness of their rage, Spurn the hoar head of unresisting...the worst, • That man can feel ; man, fated to be curst I" He said : and, acting what no words could say, Rent from his head the silver locks away. Writh... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 páginas
...breast. Bnt when the Fates, in fullness of their rage, Spurn the hoar head of unresisting age, In dubi the reverend lineaments deform, And pour to dogs the...last, the worst, That man can feel ; man, fated to be curst!" He said : and, acting what no words could say, Rent from his head the silver locks a war. With... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 páginas
...in fullness of their rage, Spurn tine hoar head of unresisting age, In dust the reverend lincamiento deform, And pour to dogs the life-blood scarcely warm ; This, this is misery ! the last, the »oist, That man can feel ; man, fated to be curst !" He said : and, acting »hat no words could say,... | |
| 1813 - 374 páginas
...honest on the breast. But when the fates, in fulness of their rage, Spurn the hoar head of uuresisting age, In dust the reverend lineaments deform, And pour...last, the worst, That man can feel ; man fated to be curst !' He said, and acting what no words could say, Rent from his head the silver locks away. With... | |
| 1813 - 442 páginas
...breast. Bat when the fates, in fulness of their rage, Spurn the boar head of uuresisting age. In dost the reverend lineaments deform. And pour to dogs the life-blood scarcely warm I_ This, this is misery ! the last, the worst That man can feel : man, fated to be curt'd. F1MS. \... | |
| Homer - 1822 - 342 páginas
...Who dies in youth and vigour, dies the best, Struck through with wounds, all honest on the breast. But when the fates, in fulness of their rage, Spurn...last, the worst, That man can feel; man fated to be curst !" He said, and acting what no words could say, Rent from his head the silver locks away. With... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 344 páginas
...Who dies in youth and vigour, dies the best, Struck through with wounds, all houest on the breast. But when the fates, in fulness of their rage, Spurn the hoar head of unresisting age, In dust the reverefid lineaments deform, And pour to dogs the life-blood scarcely warm: This, this is misery !... | |
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