| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pagine
...to do aught may merit praise. What if, with like aversion, I reject Riches and realms ? Yet not, for that a Crown, Golden in show, is but a wreath of thorns,...Brings dangers, troubles, cares, and sleepless nights, — For herein stands the virtue of a King, That for the public all this weight he bears : — Yet... | |
| 1852 - 874 pagine
...aversion I reject Riches and realms ? yet not for that a crown, Golden in show, is but a wreath of thoms, When on his shoulders each man's burden lies ; For therein stands the office of a king, His honor,... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 372 pagine
...to do aught may merit praise. What if with like aversion I reject Riches and realms ? yet not, for that a crown, Golden in show, is but a wreath of thorns,...sleepless nights, To him who wears the regal diadem, When on his shoulders each man's burden lies; For therein stands the office of a king, His honour,... | |
| John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 376 pagine
...to do aught may merit praise. What if with like aversion I reject Riches and realms ? yet not, for that a crown, Golden in show, is but a wreath of thorns,...sleepless nights, To him who wears the regal diadem, When on his shoulders each man's burden lies; For therein stands the office of a king, His honour,... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 376 pagine
...aversion I reject Eiches and realms ? yet not, for that a crown, Golden in show, is but aw T reath of thorns, Brings dangers, troubles, cares, and sleepless nights To him who wears the regal diadem, 46i "When on his shoulders each man's burden lies; For therein stands the office of a king, His honour,... | |
| 1854 - 576 pagine
...to do aught may merit praise. What if, with like aversion, I reject Riches and realms ? Yet not, for that a Crown, Golden in show, is but a wreath of thorns,...Brings dangers, troubles, cares, and sleepless nights — For herein stands the virtue of a King, That for the public all this weight he bears : — Yet... | |
| John Milton - 1854 - 534 pagine
...do aught may merit praise. " What if with like aversion I reject " Riches and realms ? yet not, for that a crown, " Golden in show, is but a wreath of...Brings dangers, troubles, cares, and sleepless nights, 460 " To him who wears the regal diadem, " When on his shoulders each man's burden lies ; — " For... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 pagine
...her to do aught may merit praise. What if with like aversion I reject Riches and realms ? yet not for that a crown, Golden in show, is but a wreath of thorns,...sleepless nights, To him who wears the regal diadem, When on his shoulders each man's burden lies : For therein stands the office of a king, His honour,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pagine
...the fire, he refused it, declaring that he desired not to be rich, but to command those that were so. Golden in show, is but a wreath of thorns, Brings...sleepless nights To him who wears the regal diadem, When on his shoulders each man's burden lies; For therein stands the office of a king, His honour,... | |
| Christian year - 1855 - 364 pagine
...snare : more apt To slacken virtue and abate her edge, Than prompt her to do aught may merit praise. A crown, Golden in show, is but a wreath of thorns;...troubles, cares, and sleepless nights To him who wears the royal diadem, When on his shoulders each man's burdens lie, For therein stands the office of a king:... | |
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