| George Crabbe - 1840 - 360 páginas
...abundance they were possessed of, secured them from avarice, ambition, On Mincio's banks, in Caesar's bounteous reign, If Tityrus found the Golden Age again,...stray, Where Virgil, not where Fancy, leads the way ?(i) one had more than he could tell what to do with. Love, indeed, might occasion (tome rivalships... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 346 páginas
...age again, Must sleepy bards the flattering dream prolong, Mcchaiiidc echoes of the Mantuan song 9 From Truth and Nature shall we widely stray, Where Virgil, not where Fancy leads the war, t " Here," says Boswell, " we find Dr. Johnson'* poetical and critical powers undiminished. I... | |
| James Boswell - 1843 - 588 páginas
...! On i; .•„,,..'., bank*, in Ctctar'i bounteout reign, If Tityrus found Ike goldi-n aft attain, Must sleepy bards the flattering dream prolong. Mechanic!* echoes of the Mantuan sons? From truth and nature shall we widely stray, Where Virgil, not where fancy, leads the itay?n... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 900 páginas
...their amorous pains reveal, The only pains, alas ! they never feel. On Mincio's hanks, in Caesar's bounteous reign, If Tityrus found the golden age again,...stray, Where Virgil, not where fancy, leads the way ? Yes, thus the muses sing of happy swains, Because the muses never knew their pains : They boast their... | |
| George Crabbe - 1847 - 618 páginas
...their amorous pains reveal, The only pains,3 alas 1 they never feel. On Mineio'e banks, in Cœsar's bounteous reign, If Tityrus found the Golden Age again,...stray, Where Virgil, not where Fancy, leads the way ? * Yes, thus the Muses sing of happy swains, Because the Muses never knew their pains : They boast... | |
| George Crabbe - 1852 - 560 páginas
...boys their amorous pains reveal, The only pains, alas ! they never feel. On Mincio's banks, in Cesar's bounteous reign If Tityrus found the Golden Age again,...stray, Where Virgil, not where Fancy, leads the way ? Yes, thus the Muses sing of happy swains, Because the Muses never knew their pains : They boast their... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 páginas
...in Caesar's bounteous reign, If Tityrus found the golden age again, Most sleepy bards the nattering dream prolong, Mechanic echoes of the Mantuan song...stray, Where Virgil, not where fancy, leads the way ? Yes, thus the Muses sing of happy swains, Because the Muses never knew their pains : They boast their... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 páginas
...their amorous pains reveal, The only pains, alas ! they never feel. On Mineio'e banks, in Ciesar's kind ; bright, theugh eold was the For ne'er in his youth had he rashly applied Het liquors Meehanie eehees of the Mantuan song ? From truth and nature shall we widely stray, Where Virgil, not... | |
| 1859 - 546 páginas
...reign, If Tityrus found the golden age again, Must sleepy bards the flattering dream prolong, Mechanick echoes of the Mantuan song? From Truth and Nature...widely stray, Where Virgil, not where fancy, leads the Tray ? The question has often been asked, and never, we think, satisfactorily answered, why the natural... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1864 - 608 páginas
...boys their amorous pains reveal, The only pains, alas! they never feel. On Mincio's banks, in Catsar's bounteous reign, If Tityrus found the Golden Age again, Must sleepy bards the fluttering dream prolong, Mechanic echoes of the Mantuan song? From truth and nature shall we widely... | |
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