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... page 37 , line xi , " up " read " at . ” In Note 25 , page 37 , line xviii , " vival " read " visual . " Some errors have unavoidably crept in among the Greek accents , Preface . Ir is surely a curious thing that the.
... page 37 , line xi , " up " read " at . ” In Note 25 , page 37 , line xviii , " vival " read " visual . " Some errors have unavoidably crept in among the Greek accents , Preface . Ir is surely a curious thing that the.
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... Greek ' neath rods : When Youth , which might become as wise as Gods , Is fashioned to a glossary of bare Dead words , more prized if obsolete and rare , And Toil the millhorse round of Language plods . Doubtless they have their beauty ...
... Greek ' neath rods : When Youth , which might become as wise as Gods , Is fashioned to a glossary of bare Dead words , more prized if obsolete and rare , And Toil the millhorse round of Language plods . Doubtless they have their beauty ...
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... Truth from hand to hand ; Yet , lit by Bible beams , their labyrinths show They struck with useful , if uncertain , blow , The wisdom of the Greeks , not foolishness . On the Study of Plato— ( continued . ) " 16 XV .
... Truth from hand to hand ; Yet , lit by Bible beams , their labyrinths show They struck with useful , if uncertain , blow , The wisdom of the Greeks , not foolishness . On the Study of Plato— ( continued . ) " 16 XV .
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... Greek , Darkly , as through a glass , viewing His plan ; And often thence the words in error ran : Therefore , as in a garden , where we seek Fair flowers with spangled eyes and velvet cheek , Weeds not unfrequent mingle ; so we scan ...
... Greek , Darkly , as through a glass , viewing His plan ; And often thence the words in error ran : Therefore , as in a garden , where we seek Fair flowers with spangled eyes and velvet cheek , Weeds not unfrequent mingle ; so we scan ...
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... Greek sage , when he saw the Lydian king Boasting his treasures and his happy state , Thought him of Cleobis ' and Bito's fate , And bade the Monarch pause till death should bring To its full circle life's completed ring ; Nor hail till ...
... Greek sage , when he saw the Lydian king Boasting his treasures and his happy state , Thought him of Cleobis ' and Bito's fate , And bade the Monarch pause till death should bring To its full circle life's completed ring ; Nor hail till ...
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Aristotle beauty birds bright chap Christ Christianity Cicero crown death doctrine doth dream earth Epictetus evil eyes fair fear flowers Garden glory gold golden Greek Hæc happy hath heart Heaven Hesiod king labour Lactantius language Life's light live Lord man's Merton mihi mind Nature ne'er never night Note o'er Ocean OVID philosophy Pindar Plato Poet poor poverty pride quæ quam quid quod rich round says sigh sleep Sonnet soul spirit stars Stoics sweet thee Theocritus THEOGNIS thine things thou thought Tidore toil truth unto Walter de Merton waters wave youth ἀλλ ἀλλὰ ἂν γὰρ δὲ εἰ εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐξ ἐπὶ ἐς ἔστιν καὶ μὲν μὴ μοι νῦν οἱ οὐ οὐδὲ οὐκ πάντα πρὸς τὰ τε τὴν τὸ τοι τὸν τοῦ τῶν ὡς