| Samuel Johnson - 1855 - 272 pagine
...his name, The young enthusiast quits his ease for fame ; Resistless burns the fever of renown, Caught from the strong contagion of the gown : O'er Bodley's dome his future labours spread, And Bacon's l mansion trembles o'er his head. 140 1 ' Bacon : ' Friar, whose study was to fall when a wiser man... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pagine
...Resistless burns the fever of renown, Caught from the strong contagion of the gown : O'er Bodlcy's dome his future labours spread, And Bacon's mansion...views ? proceed, illustrious youth, And virtue guard tlice to the throne of truth ! Yet should thy soul indulge the gen'rous heat, Till captive science... | |
| George William Frederick Howard Earl of Carlisle - 1856 - 640 pagine
...race, I would address in the same terms, even the terms of the great moralist poet, Dr. Johnson : — " Proceed, illustrious youth, And virtue guard thee to the throne of Truth ! Let all thy soul indulge the generous heat, Till captive Science yield her last retreat ; Let Reason... | |
| 1857 - 986 pagine
...of the Manchester Athenaeum to persevere, and addressing them in the words of Johnson, he said : — Proceed, illustrious youth, And Virtue guard thee to the throne of truth 1 Let all thy soul indulge the generous heat, Till captive science yield her last retreat ; Let Reason... | |
| Goold Brown - 1860 - 354 pagine
...think, or love as i do. — o wretched prince ! o cruel reverse of fortune ! o father Micipsa ! 8. are these thy views ? proceed, illustrious youth, and virtue guard thee to the throne of truth ! 9. Those who pretend to love peace, should remember this maxim : " it is the second blow that makes... | |
| Goold Brown - 1862 - 324 pagine
...pretend to love peace, should remember this maxim : " it is the second blow that makes the battle." 8. are these thy views ? proceed, illustrious youth, and virtue guard thee to the throne of truth! EXERCISE II.—CAPITALS. the father in a transport of joy, burst into the following words: * o excellent... | |
| Goold Brown - 1865 - 354 pagine
...think, or love as i do. — о wretched prince ! о cruel reverse of fortune ! о father Micipsa ! 8. are these thy views ? proceed, illustrious youth, and virtue guard thee to the throne of truth ! 9. Those who pretend to love peace, should remember this maxim : " it is the second blow that makes... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1865 - 278 pagine
...of his early days, — the construction of a work on philosophy. Short-sighted man would say, — " Are these thy views ? Proceed, illustrious youth ! And Virtue guard thee to the throne of Truth ! " THE CLOSING SCENE. HOMAS STAER KING looked grandly in life as he moved along with ease, grace,... | |
| English poetry - 1867 - 336 pagine
...his name, The young enthusiast quits his ease for fame ; Resistless burns the fever of renown Caught from the strong contagion of the gown ; O'er Bodley's...Till captive Science yields her last retreat; Should Eeason guide thee with her brightest ray, And pour on misty Doubt resistless day ; Should no false... | |
| 1873 - 758 pagine
...irrespective of applause or congratulation. The subjoined lines are so Apropos, that we have inserted them : ' Proceed, illustrious youth, And Virtue guard thee to the throne of Truth ; Let all thy soul indulge the generous heat, Till captive Science yield her last retreat ; Let Reason... | |
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