| William Cowper - 1851 - 620 sayfa
...That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art; That soft yet ardent Athens learn'd to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all supreme!...indolent Repose. ' Had unambitious mortals minded nought, But in loose joy their time to wear away; Had they alone the lap of dalliance sought, Pleased... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 sayfa
...That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art; That soft yet ardent Athens leam'd to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all supreme...every part ! It was not thence majestic Rome arose, Anil o'er the nations shook her conquering dart: For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows; Renown... | |
| 1852 - 874 sayfa
...That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art, That soft yet ardent Athens learnt to please, To keen nought, But in loose joy their time to wear away ; Had they alone the lap of dalliance sought, Pleas'd... | |
| James Thomson, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 408 sayfa
...Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art : That soft, yet ardent, Athens learn'd to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all supreme...grows ; Renown is not the child of indolent Repose. LI. " Had unambitious mortals minded nought But in loose joy their time to wear away ; Had they alone... | |
| Luther Giddings, Officer of the First Regiment of Ohio Volunteers - 1853 - 362 sayfa
...teaching his hearers that glory was the sweet fruit of toil and danger, not of idleness and pleasure. " For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows, Renown is not the child of indolent repose." Such a speech was not without its influence, and proved again the superior efficacy of words wisely... | |
| 1854 - 606 sayfa
...and to sublime the heart, la all supreme! complete in every part! It was not thence majestic Borne arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart:...of indolent repose. "Had unambitious mortals minded nought, But in loose joy their time to wear away ; Had they alone the lap of dalliance sought, Pleas'd... | |
| 1854 - 608 sayfa
...That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art, That soft ye ardent Athens learnt to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all supreme!...complete in every part! It was not thence majestic Borne arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart: For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows;... | |
| James Thomson - 1854 - 312 sayfa
...That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art ; That soft yet ardent Athens learn'd to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all supreme...complete in every part ! It was not thence majestic Borne arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart ; For sluggard's brow the laurel never... | |
| Harriet Beaufort, Lessons, Author of Bertha's journal - 1854 - 298 sayfa
...Greece obtaiu'd the brighter palm of art: That soft, yet ardent, Athens learn'd to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all supreme ! complete in every part 1 It was not thus majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart : For sluggard's... | |
| Scotland. [Appendix. - Miscellaneous.] - 1856 - 602 sayfa
...That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art, That soft ye ardent Athens learnt to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all supreme!...of indolent repose. "Had unambitious mortals minded nought, But in loose joy their tune to wear away; Had they alone the lap of dalliance sought, Pleas'd... | |
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