It was not by vile loitering in ease That Greece obtained the brighter palm of art ; That soft yet ardent Athens learned to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart : In all supreme ! complete in every part ! It was not thence majestic Rome arose,... The Competitor - Página 791883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 páginas
...loitering in ease, 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,...every part ! It was not thence majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart : For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows ; Reuown... | |
| H Freer - 1866 - 370 páginas
...loitering in ease That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art — That soft, yet ardent, Athens learnt to please, To keen the wit and to sublime the heart....every part ! It was not thence majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart. For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows, Renown... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 páginas
...yen), a foreigner who "Den'izen, a naturalized forhas not been naturalized ; a stranger, cigncr. 2. It was not by vile loitering in ease That Greece obtained the brighter palm of art, That soft yet ardeiit Ath'ens learnt to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all supreme ! complete... | |
| Richard Lane Freer - 1866 - 316 páginas
...loitering in case That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art — That soft, yet ardent, Athens learnt to please, To keen the wit and to sublime the heart. In all supreme ! complete in every part I It was not thence majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart. For sluggard's... | |
| Thomas Harrison Walker - 1867 - 294 páginas
...loitering in ease, That Greece obtain'd the brighter palms of art, That soft yet ardent Athens learn'd to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart,...complete in every part. It was not thence majestic Eome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart : For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 páginas
...Greece11 obtained the brighter palm57 of art, That soft yet ardent Athens EI learnt to please, To keen EI the wit, and to sublime the heart ; — In all supreme...complete in every part ! It was not thence majestic Rome Kl arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart ! For sluggard's brow the laurel EI never... | |
| 1867 - 874 páginas
...manly exertion. It was not by vile loiteiing in ease, That Greece obtainnj the brighter palm of art j That soft yet ardent Athens learned to please, To keen the wit and to sublime the heart, In nil supreme, complete in every part 1 It was not thence majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook... | |
| James Thomson - 1868 - 416 páginas
...loitering in ease, 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,...every part ! It was not thence majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart : For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows ; Renown... | |
| Robert Frederick Brewer - 1869 - 110 páginas
...obtained the brighter palm of art, It was not by vile loitering at ease That soft yet ardent Athens learnt to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart,—...every part! It was not thence majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart; For sluggard's brow the laurel never growa ;— Renown... | |
| 1870 - 974 páginas
...river obtained the brighter palms of art, That sort yet ardent Athens learned to please, To Li; -n the wit, and to sublime the heart, In all .supreme!...every part: It was not thence majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart j For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows ; Renown... | |
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