Say, for you saw us, ye immortal lights, How oft unwearied have we spent the nights, Till the Ledaean stars, so famed for love, Wonder'd at us from above! We spent them not in toys, in lusts, or wine ; But search of deep Philosophy, Wit, Eloquence, and... The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art - Página 71848Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 páginas
...the Ledœan stars, so fam'd for love, Wonder'd at us from above. We spent them not in toys, in lusts, ich hath made them drunk, hath m Mr me bold : What hath quench 'd them, hath give lov'd, for they, my friend, were thine. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1850 - 534 páginas
...my Lord, we can remember those nights with no other regret than that they can return no more, for ' We spent them not in toys, or lust, or wine, But search of deep philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and pocny — ArU which I loved ; for they, my friend ! were thine.' But, my Lords, to return to a subject,... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 páginas
...we can remember those nights without any other regret than that they can never more return! For ' Wo spent them not in toys, or lust, or wine ; But search of deep philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and poesy — Arts which I loved, for they, my friend, were thine.' The moment the court rose, Lord Avonmore,... | |
| James Dennistoun - 1851 - 534 páginas
...they spent the nights, Till the Ledean stars, so famed for love, Wondered at them from above. They spent them not in toys, or lust, or wine, But search...philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and poetry, Arts which they loved." Our appreciation of this picture would, however, scarcely be correct or complete, did... | |
| James Dennistoun - 1851 - 552 páginas
...they spent the nights, Till the Ledean stars, so famed for love, Wondered at them from above. They spent them not in toys, or lust, or wine, But search...philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and poetry, Arts which they loved." Our appreciation of this picture would, however, scarcely be correct or complete, did... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 páginas
...lord, we can remember those nights without any other regret than that they can never more return, for " We spent them not in toys, or lust, or wine, But search of deep philosophy, Wit, eloquence and poesy, — Arts which I lov'd ; for they, my friend, were thine." CUKBA*, PRINCE LEWIS' ANSWER TO THE... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1851 - 464 páginas
...recollection, " those hours which we can remember with no other regret than that they can return no more : " We spent them not in toys, or lust, or wine ; But search of deep philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and poesy, Arts which I loved; for they, my friend! were thine." This society was entitled, no doubt very... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 páginas
...Lecla.-an stars, so fam'd for love, Wonder'd at us from above. We spent them not in toys, in lusts, or wine, But search of deep philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and poetry ; Arts which I lov'd, for they, my friend, were thine. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 páginas
...the Ledaean stars, so fnm'd for love, Wonder'd at us from above. We spent them not iu toys, in lusts, or wine, But search of deep philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and poetry ; Arts which I lov'd, for they, my friend, were thine. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1851 - 518 páginas
...Till the Ledtean stars, so famed for love, Wond'rcd at us from above. We spent them not In toys, In lust, or wine ; But search of deep philosophy, Wit, eloquence, and poetry, Aru which I loved, for they, my friend, were thine.' Milton has not only given the exquisite Lycidas... | |
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