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
| 1884 - 982 pagine
...bare hypocrisy and crime ; But valiant souls of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. " О Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous...judge art thou ! That poor old exile, sad and lone, Is I.atium's other Virgil now. Before his name the nations bow : His words are parcel of mankind, Deep... | |
| Joseph H. Head - 1884 - 498 pagine
...Plucked hare 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 judge art thoti ; That poor old exile, sad and lone, Is Latiuui's other VIRGH. now: Before his name the nations... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1888 - 1044 pagine
...that of its author. In its best page, that containing the lines " On a Bust of Dante," he exclaims : " O Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou." This judge, in a generation, has not established Dr. Parsons' reputation on any other basis than that... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 656 pagine
...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 judge art thoul That poor, old exile, sad and lone, Is Latium's other Virgil now: Before his name the nations... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1890 - 976 pagine
...bare hypocrisy and crime ; But valiant souls of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of time. 0 Time ! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous...exile, sad and lone, Is Latium's other Virgil now. THE PLACE WHERE MAN SHOULD DIE. 419 Before his name the nations bow ; His words are parcel of mankind,... | |
| Grace Townsend - 1891 - 570 pagine
...that strange tale divine — When hell he peopled with his foes. The scourge of many a guilty line. O time ' whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous...judge art thou; That poor old exile, sad and lone, Is Lalium's other Virgil now. Before his name the nations bow; His words are parcel of mankind, Deep in... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 680 pagine
...bare hypocrisy and crime; But valiant souls of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. OTime! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge...bow; His words are parcel of mankind, Deep in whose luurts, as on his brow. The marks have sunk of Dante's mind. DIRGE. FOR ONE WHO FELL IN BATTLR. ROOM... | |
| 1897 - 568 pagine
...bare hypocrisy and crime; But valiant souls of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. Oh, Time! whose verdicts mock our own, The only righteous...judge art thou! That poor, old exile, sad and lone, Is Latlum's other Virgil now — Before his name do nations bow; His words are parcels of mankind, Deep... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 596 pagine
...Transmitted to the rolls of Time. 0 Time ! whose judgments mock our own, The only righteous Judge art them : That poor old exile, sad and lone, Is Latium's other...: Before his name the nations bow ; His words are parcels of mankind, Deep in whose hearts, as on his brow, The marks have sunk of Dante's mind. ST.... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 pagine
...crime; But valiant souls of knightly worth Transmitted to the rolls of Time. О Time ! whose Terdicts mock our own, The only righteous judge art thou; That...parcel of mankind, Deep in whose hearts, as on his b.'ow, The marks have sunk of Dante's mind. sea DIRGE FOR ONE WHO FELL IN BATTLE ROOM for a soldier... | |
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