| 1843 - Страниц: 744
...the stores of a fellow-labourer in this cause, than to inflict our readers with more of our own. 1. "Here man more purely lives, less oft doth fall, More promptly ris-es, walks with easier heed, More softly rests, dies happier, and gains A brighter crown."— said saintly Bernard,... | |
| 1843 - Страниц: 744
...the stores of a fellow-labourer in this cause, than to inflict our readers with more of our own. 1. " Here man more purely lives, less oft doth fall, More promptly rises, walks wiili easier het'd. More softly rests, dies happier, and gains A brighter crown." — said saintly... | |
| William Beattie, William Henry Bartlett - 1844 - Страниц: 436
...poem on the Wye we have already quoted, addresses the following Htnes to a Cfistcvcian .{Honnstcni. ' Here man more purely lives, less oft doth fall, More promptly rises, wnlks with nicer heed, More safely rests, dies happier ; is freed Earlier from cleansing fires, and... | |
| Thomas Whytehead - 1845 - Страниц: 204
...velocius, incedit cautius, quiescit securius, moritur felicius, purgatur citius, prsemiatur copiosius." " Here man more purely lives, less oft doth fall, More...rises, walks with stricter heed, More safely rests, dies happier, is freed Earlier from cleansing fires, and gains withal A brighter crown." l Of such... | |
| Samuel Fox - 1845 - Страниц: 500
...THE MIDDLE AGES. INGULF. CISTERCIANS. CLUNIACS. GRANDMONTINES. CARTHUSIANS. " Here man more freely lives, less oft doth fall, More promptly rises, walks with stricter heed, More safely rests, dies happier, is freed Earlier from cleansing fires, and gains withal A brighter crown." ST. BERNARD.... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1846 - Страниц: 444
...monk into orders by its golden net-work, I shall add Wordsworth's translation of this, as follows : "Here man more purely lives, less oft doth fall, More promptly rises, walks with nicer heed, More safely rests, dies happier, is freed Earlier from cleansing fires, and gains, withal,... | |
| 1852 - Страниц: 1170
...Passage in St. Bernard. — Wordsworth's Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Part II. 1. : " CISTERTIAN MONASTERY. " Here man more purely lives, less oft doth fall, More promptly rises,, walks with nicer heed, More safely rests, dies happier, is freed Earlier from cleansing fires, and gains withal... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - Страниц: 392
...oft monstrously, abused By blind ambition, be this tribute paid. III. CISTERTIAN MONASTERY. " HEUE Man more purely lives, less oft doth fall, More promptly...rises, walks with stricter heed, More safely rests, dies happier, is freed Earlier from chansing fires, and gains withal A brighter crown." * — On yon... | |
| Thomas Whytehead - 1856 - Страниц: 152
...securius, moritur felicius, purgatur citius, prsemiatur copiosius." " Here man more purely lives, lest oft doth fall, More promptly rises, walks with stricter heed, More safely rests, dies happier, is freed Earlier from cleansing fires, and gains withal A brighter crown."I Of such was... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - Страниц: 392
...blind ambition, be this tribute paid. rn. CISTERTIAN MONASTERY. " ffERE Man more purely lives, less ofi doth fall, More promptly rises, walks with stricter heed, More safely rests, dies happier, is freed Earlier from cleansing fires, and gains withal A brighter crown." * — On yon... | |
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