Alas! the meanest flowers which gardens yield, The vilest weeds that flourish in the field, Which dead in wintry sepulchres appear, Revive in spring, and bloom another year: But we, the great, the brave, the learn'd, the wise, Soon as the hand of death... Hesiod - Pàgina 130per Hesiod, Bion (of Phlossa near Smyrna.), Moschus, Sappho, Musaeus (Grammaticus.), Lycophron - 1832 - 288 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Brand, Henry Bourne - 1777 - 466 pàgines
...! the meaneft Flowers which Gardens yield, The vileft Weeds that flourith in the Field, Which de;id in wintry Sepulchres appear, Revive in Spring, and...Year: But We, the Great, the Brave, the Learn'd, the Wife, Soon as the Hand of Death has clos'd our Eyes, In. Tombs forgotten lie, no Suns reftore, We fleep,... | |
| 1795 - 848 pàgines
...v.lcrt weeds that flourifh in the field, Which dead in wint'ry fepulchres appear, Revive in fprinp, and bloom another year : But we, the great, the brave, the learn'd, the wife, Soon as the hand of death has clos'd our eye», Ij* In tombs forgotten lie, no funs redore, We... | |
| John Evans - 1804 - 436 pàgines
...-x.et.rti "Alas! the meanest flowers the gardens yield, The vilest weeds, that flourish in the field, i Which dead in wint'ry sepulchres appear, • ••...the learn'd, the wise, Soon as the hand of death has clos'd our eyes, In tombs forgotten lie: no suns restore; We sleep! for ever sleep! to wake no more."... | |
| John Evans - 1804 - 440 pàgines
...xaxa »' Alas', the meanest flowers the gardens yield, The vilest weeds, that flourish in the fiejd^ Which dead in wint'ry sepulchres appear, Revive in...the learn'd, the wise, Soon as the hand of death has clos'd our eyes, In tombs forgotten lie : no suns restore ; We sleep I for ever sleep ! to wake no... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 510 pàgines
...(juixpoi inpfjuivz vviyperov Alas! the meanest Flowers which Gardens yield, The vilest Weeds that nourish in the Field," Which dead in wintry Sepulchres appear,...the Learn'd, the Wise, Soon as the Hand of Death has clos'd our Eyes, In Tombs forgotten lie, no Suns restore, We sleep, for ever sleep, to wake no more.... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 508 pàgines
...aTE^//,ova vrtypETOv Alas! the meanest Flowers which Gardens yield, The vilest Weeds that flourish in the Field," Which dead in wintry Sepulchres appear,...the Learn'd, the Wise, Soon as the Hand of Death has clos'd our Eyes, In Tombs forgotten lie, no Suns restore, \Ve sleep, for ever sleep, to wake no more.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 796 pàgines
...rcdire p<>ssunt: Nobif, cum seincl occiilf t brcvis h«, Nux ect perpetua uua dunmenda, "Which Bead in wintry sepulchres appear, Revive in spring, and...the learn'd, the wise. Soon as the hand of Death has clos'd our eyes, In tombs forgotten lie, no suns restore, 151 We sleep, fur ever sleep, to wake no... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 798 pàgines
...Catullus : 3C)4 \VYirb dead in wintry lepulchres appear, R->ive in spring, and bloom another year: Hut we, the great, the brave, the learn'd, the wise, Soon as the hand of Death has clos'd our eyes, In tombs forgotten lie, no suns restore, 151 \Ve sleep, for ever sleep, to wake no... | |
| 1829 - 842 pàgines
...false. " Alas, the meanest flower the garden yields. The vile.1t weeds which flourish in the fields. Which dead in wint'ry sepulchres appear, Revive in spring and bloom another year. But men, the learned, the brave, the great, the wise, When 'once the hand of death hath closed their eye*,... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 pàgines
...Idyll- iii. 1, 100. " Alas! the meanest flowers which gardens yield, The vilest weeds that Sourish in the field, Which dead in wintry sepulchres appear, Revive in Spring, and hloom another year : But we, the great, the hrave, the learn'd, the wise, Soon as the hand of Death... | |
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