When statesmen, heroes, kings, in dust repose, Whose sons shall blush their fathers were thy foes, Shall then this verse to future age pretend Thou wert my guide, philosopher, and friend? Pope: Essay on Man - Página 70de Alexander Pope - 1881 - 122 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 582 páginas
...This then was the answer to Pope's address to Bolingbroke at the end of the Essay on Man : — ' Oh ! while along the stream of time thy name Expanded flies,...attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale ? ' ' Cosmus, Duke of Florence, had a desperate saying against perfidious friends, as if those wrongs... | |
| Mary E. Huddy - 1906 - 394 páginas
...Expanded flies and gathers all its fame, 1 Ecclesiastical Biography. Bight Hon. Sir James Stephen. 339 Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph and partake the gale ? " ' The venerable Donizo, who had regretted the fact that Beatrice had not chosen Canossa for her... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1907 - 568 páginas
...lively to severe j) Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease, Intent to reason, or polite to please. Oh! while along the stream of Time thy name Expanded flies,...foes, Shall then this verse to future age pretend tThou wert my guide, philosopher, and friend?^ That urg'd by thee, I turn'd the tuneful art From sounds... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1907 - 440 páginas
...my memory, and express the fond ambition of my spirit: — O, while along the stream of time their name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame, Say...attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale ? " In May, 1807, the visit was paid, Scott turning out of his course on his homeward journey from... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1907 - 360 páginas
...or at any rate conceal, the walls of the Royal Academy, murmurs to himself that he too is an artist. Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph and partake the gale ? 59 Meanwhile, and pending the arrival of the bright day when he shall see his masterpiece six inches... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 784 páginas
...book of the Innamorato. And Pope, '[/»/. xii. This is not an accurate description.] '[Purg. i. 1-3.] Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph and partake the gale ? Essay on Man, Ep. iv. (Vol. vi. p. 124.) Th' infernal dragon. . . . (Bk. xlvi. 1. 620.) Gran verme... | |
| William Warren Vernon - 1909 - 632 páginas
...l' acqua comporta un picciol legno." See also Pope's Essay on Man, epistle iv (near the end) : — " Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale ? " Haselfoot happily remarks on this metaphor, that what was in Purgatory "the little vessel " of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1911 - 458 páginas
...tailor to the poet Cowper, to some one or other of them I may be allowed to make my modest appeal:— " Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale ?" If not on the hustings or the platform, at least I may do something in the closet, with the pen... | |
| 1849 - 702 páginas
...of pp. 230 and 231. § "A Welch Attorney sends me his verses to revise, ind obligingly asks, — ' Say, shall my little bark attendant sail ; Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale ? ' " — Southey's Cowper, vol. ii., p. 282 ; and Advertisement to vol. xv., p. 1. well as his old... | |
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