The Epigrammatists: A Selection from the Epigrammatic Literature of Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Times, with Notes, Observations...and an IntroductionGeorge Bell & sons, 1876 - 695 páginas |
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... grave ; The minstrels came to chaunt the bridal lay , But swifter Envy bore her prize away . We learn the Here some certain information is given . man's name and that of his father , that he was beautiful in person , with the soul of a ...
... grave ; The minstrels came to chaunt the bridal lay , But swifter Envy bore her prize away . We learn the Here some certain information is given . man's name and that of his father , that he was beautiful in person , with the soul of a ...
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... grave ? - The Owl , my labours at the wool doth tell : The Bridle that I rul'd my household well : The Muzzles fitted for the mouth express The silent lip and soul's reservedness . ERINNA . Flourished B.C. 610. She was contemporary with ...
... grave ? - The Owl , my labours at the wool doth tell : The Bridle that I rul'd my household well : The Muzzles fitted for the mouth express The silent lip and soul's reservedness . ERINNA . Flourished B.C. 610. She was contemporary with ...
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... grave Timmortal worlds above conducts the Brave . So , Spenser makes Britomart say ( " Faërie Queene , " Book III , Canto xi . 19 ) : " Life is not lost , " said she , " for which is bought Endlesse renown . " And Collins ' celebrated ...
... grave Timmortal worlds above conducts the Brave . So , Spenser makes Britomart say ( " Faërie Queene , " Book III , Canto xi . 19 ) : " Life is not lost , " said she , " for which is bought Endlesse renown . " And Collins ' celebrated ...
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... grave , Where o'er thy loved form heaves for aye the wave . In the infancy of navigation , those who made voyages out of season were specially liable to danger ; and as the Greek mind attached a peculiar sadness to shipwreck , many ...
... grave , Where o'er thy loved form heaves for aye the wave . In the infancy of navigation , those who made voyages out of season were specially liable to danger ; and as the Greek mind attached a peculiar sadness to shipwreck , many ...
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... grave . The dread which the ancients had of lying unburied , and of losing funeral rites , is well known . Shipwreck was to them , therefore , the most terrible form of death , and hence the mournful character of the epigrams which ...
... grave . The dread which the ancients had of lying unburied , and of losing funeral rites , is well known . Shipwreck was to them , therefore , the most terrible form of death , and hence the mournful character of the epigrams which ...
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