O, Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou ; That poor, old exile, sad and lone, Is Latium's other VIRGIL now : Before his name the nations bow ; His words are parcel of mankind, Deep in whose hearts, as on his brow, The... Poems - Pagina 49di Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 189 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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...Plucked bare hypocrisy and crime ; But valiant souls of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. O, Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous...art thou ; That poor, old exile, sad and lone, Is Latiutn's other Virgil now: Before his name the nations bow ; His words are parcel of mankind, Deep... | |
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...Plucked bare hypocrisy and crime ; But valiant souls of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. O Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous...Latium's other Virgil now : Before his name the nations how : His words are parcel of mankind, Deep in whose hearts, as on his brow, The marks have sunk of... | |
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...valiant souls of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. 48 0, Time ! whose verdicts inock our own, The only righteous judge art thou ; That poor, old exile, sad and lone, Is Latium's other YIRGIL now : Before his name the nations bow ; His words are parcel of mankind, Deep in whose hearts,... | |
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...face Betrays no spirit of repose ; The sullen warrior sole we trace, The marble man of many woes. Oh, Time ! whose verdicts mock our own. The only righteous...judge art thou¡ That poor, old exile, sad and lone, le Latium's other Virgil now. Before his name the nations bow ; His words arc parcel of mankind, Deep... | |
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...spirit of repose ; The sullen warrior sole we trace, The marble man of many woes. Oh, Time ! whoso verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou; That poor, old exile, sad and lone, Is Latinm's other Virgil now. Before his name the nations bow ; His words are parcel of mankind, Deep... | |
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...face Betrays no .spirit of repose ; The sullen warrior sole we trace, The marble man of many woes. Oh, Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous...art thou ; That poor, old exile, sad and lone, Is Latiu 's other Virgil now. Before p:«i name the nations bow ; His wo ' are parcel of mankind, Deep... | |
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...ELIOT NORTON, Clu» of 1840. DANTE'S HELL. CANTOS I TO X. BY JC PBABODY. O Time, whoso verdict mocks our own — The only righteous judge art thou — That poor old exile, fad and lone, Is Latium's otherVirgil now. Before Us throne the nations bow— His words are parcel... | |
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