| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 590 páginas
...the divines. In the two following extracts the rival disputants are introduced to the reader : — A milk-white Hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...chased with horns and hounds, And Scythian shafts ; was often forced to fly, And doomed to death, though fated not to die. The Independents, Quakers,... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1873 - 508 páginas
...different beasts represent the different churches and sects. The Church of Rome is thus represented : A milk-white hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...within, She feared no danger, for she knew no sin. . The other beasts were united to destroy her; but she could "venture to drink with them at the common... | |
| Henry Morley - 1873 - 964 páginas
...the Church of Rome ; the Panther is the Church of England, " fairest creature of the spotted kind." " A milk-white hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...within, She feared no danger, for she knew no sin." The other beasts had no good-will to her; and Independent, Presbyterian, Quaker, Freethinker, Anabaptist,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1873 - 814 páginas
...man in the community, whatever may be their condition, should contribute to the common weal. FS c. A milk-white hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...unspotted, innocent within, She feared no danger, for she felt no sin. — DRYDEN. CS Note I. — The committee was divided in its opinions. FS Note II. —... | |
| Anthologia Anglica - 1873 - 512 páginas
...Love was crown'd, but Music won the cause. • ••••• Alexander's Feast. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. A MILK-WHITE Hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...forest ranged ; Without unspotted, innocent within, She fear'd no danger, for she knew no sin : Yet had she oft been chased with horns and hounds, And Scythian... | |
| John Dryden - 1874 - 388 páginas
...and Chaucer on the one side and as those of the Reformation on the other. THE HIND AND THE PANTHER. A MILK-WHITE Hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...Yet had she oft been chased with horns and hounds 5 And Scythian shafts, and many winged wounds Aimed at her heart ; was often forced to fly, And doomed... | |
| John Dryden - 1874 - 376 páginas
...and as those of the Reformation on the other. THE HIND AND THE PANTHER. A MILK-WHITE Hind, irrimortal and unchanged, £'** Fed on the lawns and in the forest...unspotted, innocent within, She feared no danger, for she krfew no sin. Yet had she oft been chased with horns and hounds 5 And Scythian shafts, and many winged... | |
| John Dryden - 1874 - 740 páginas
...times of Boccace and Chaucer on the one side, and as those of Jlie Itcformation on llie other. PART I. A MILK-WHITE Hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...forest ranged ; Without unspotted, innocent within, She fcar'd no danger, for she knew no sin. Yet had she oft been chased with horns and hoim And Scythian... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 542 páginas
...pharetra." HOR., Carm. I. xxii. 1-4. Drydei pictures the same in some of his most magical lines : — " A milk-white hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...innocent within, She feared no danger, for she knew no sm." harp of the poet shall proclaim it in a loftie* -hyme. Above all, the heart of man shall bear... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 558 páginas
...pharetra." Hon., Curm. I. xxii. 1-4. Dryden pictures the same in some of his most magical lines: — " A milk-white hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on...Without unspotted, innocent within, She feared no dwiger,f-ir she knew no sm." harp of the poet shall proclaim it in a loftiei L'byine. Above all, the... | |
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