Nor felt their mind a care, nor body pain ; From labour free, they every sense enjoy ; .Nor could the ills of time their peace destroy ; In banquets they delight, remov'd from care ; Nor troublesome old age intruded there : They die, or rather seem to... The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets - Página 381813Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| British poets - 1822 - 276 páginas
...behold, And the first age they style an age of gold. Men spent a life like gods in Saturn's reign, 160 Nor felt their mind a care, nor body pain ; From labour...time their peace destroy ; In banquets they delight, removed from care ; N/>r troublesome old age intruded there : They die, or rather seem to die ; they... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 páginas
...every sense enjoy; Nor could the ills of time their peace destroy; In banquets they delight, removed from care; Nor troublesome old age intruded there...transported in a pleasing dream. The fields, as yet untill'd, their fruits afford, And fill a sumptuous and unenvied board : Thus, crown'd with happiness... | |
| Matthew Bridges - 1825 - 248 páginas
...behold, And the first age they style an age of gold. Men spent a life like gods in Saturn's reign, Nor felt their mind a care, nor body pain ; From labour...there ; They die, or rather seem to die ; they seem Transported only in a pleasing dream. The fields, as yet untill'd, their fruits afford, And fill a... | |
| Matthew Bridges - 1825 - 252 páginas
...behold, And the first age they style an age of gold. Men spent a life like gods in Saturn's reign, Nor felt their mind a care, nor body pain ; From labour...enjoy, Nor could the ills of time their peace destroy .. , • . ; f In banquets they delight, remov'd from care, Nor troublesome old age intruded there... | |
| Charles Tilstone Beke - 1834 - 366 páginas
...sing : " The first age they stile an age of gold : " Men spent a life like gods in Saturn's reign, " Nor felt their mind a care, nor body pain ; " From labour free, they ev'ry sense enjoy : " Nor could the ills of time their peace destroy ; " In banquets they delight,... | |
| 1837 - 624 páginas
...translated." Hesiod must have had such a one as Martha Gardner in view, when, speaking of the first happy " They die, or rather seem to die ; they seem From hence transported in a pleasing dream." Indeed, Martha Gardner appeared to have gone to heaven before her time, and to have enjoyed in this... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1839 - 260 páginas
...Men spent a life like gods, in Saturn's reign, Nor felt their mind a care, nor body pain : From labor free, they every sense enjoy, Nor could the ills of...transported in a pleasing dream. The fields as yet until Pd, their fruits afford, And fill a sumptuous and unenvy'd board : Thus, crown'd with happiness... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1851 - 568 páginas
...age touched them not, and their death was a gentle slumber : — In banquets they delight, removed from care, Nor troublesome old age intruded there...— they seem From hence transported in a pleasing dream.1 Even their very departure from this upper world became a source of benefit to their successors,... | |
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