| John Keble - 1912 - 444 páginas
...death, and that we might not wrack In this life's human sea at all, but that deferring now We shunned death ever, nor would I half this vain valour show,...thee to advance : But since we must go, though not like, and that, besides the chance 156 Examples showing that Homer LECT. Proposed now, there are infinite... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1914 - 502 páginas
...death, and that we might not wrack In this life's human sea at all, but that deferring now We ehunn'd death ever, — nor would I half this vain valour show, Nor glorify a folly BO, to wish thee to advance ; But since we must go, though not here, and that besides the chance 10... | |
| 1925 - 290 páginas
...death, and that we might not wrack In this life's human sea at all, but that deferring now, We shunned death ever, nor would I half this vain valour show...chance, Proposed now there are infinite fates of other sort in death Which neither to be fled nor 'scaped a man must sink beneath, Come try me if this sort... | |
| Hilda Diana Oakeley - 1925 - 276 páginas
...death, and that we might not wrack In this life's human sea at all, but that deferring now, We shunned death ever, nor would I half this vain valour show...we must go, though not here, and that besides the Proposed now there are infinite fates of other sort in death Which neither to be fled nor 'scaped a... | |
| Homer - 1995 - 452 páginas
...best; These govern not ingloriously: these thus exceed the rest, Do more than they command to do." O friend, if keeping back Would keep back age from us,...go, though not here, and that, besides the chance Propos'd now, there are infinite fates of other sort in death, Which (neither to be fled nor 'scap'd)... | |
| Homer, George Chapman - 1998 - 650 páginas
...that deferring now 325 We shund death ever— nor would I halfe this vaine valour show, Nor glorifie a folly so, to wish thee to advance: But, since we...must go though not here, and that, besides the chance Proposd now, there are inf1nite fates of other sort in death Which (neither to be fled nor scap't)... | |
| Homer - 2000 - 982 páginas
...best; These govern not ingloriously: these thus exceed the rest, Do more than they command to do." O friend, if keeping back Would keep back age from us,...so, to wish thee to advance: But since we must go, t hough not here, and that, besides the chance Propos'd now, there are infinite fates of other sort... | |
| John Huntington - 2001 - 218 páginas
...but that deferring now We shund death ever — nor would I halfe this vaine valour show, Nor glorifie a folly so, to wish thee to advance: But since we...must go though not here, and that, besides the chance Proposd now, there are infinite fates of other sort in death Which (neither to be fled nor scap't)... | |
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