| Hatchway (lieut, R.N., pseud.) - 1838 - 922 σελίδες
...found themselve at about six p. M., hanging on to their old moorings in Greenwich tier. CHAPTER XV. The life which others pay let us bestow, And give...what we to nature owe : Brave though we fall, and honoured if we lire, Or let us glory gain, or glory give. POPE'S HOMER'S Iliad. PETERS continued his... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1838 - 516 σελίδες
...no less the fearful than ihc brave, For lust of fame, I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, nor urge thy soul to war. But since, alas ! ignoble...age must come, Disease, and death's inexorable doom ;t The life which others pay let us bestow, And give to fame what we to nature owe." is gone, yesterday,... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1838 - 544 σελίδες
...no less the fearful than the brave, For lust of fame, I should not vainly oare In fighting field?, nor urge thy soul to war. But since, alas ! ignoble...age must come, Disease, and death's inexorable doom ;t The life which others pay let us bestow, And give to fame what we to nature owe. " is gone, yesterday,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 σελίδες
...claims no less the fearful than the brave, For lust of fame I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, the lasting chain ; And here, even then, shall my...resign, And wait till 'tis no sin to mix with thine. !" He said ; his words the listening chief inspire With equal warmth, and rouse the warrior's fire... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1842 - 352 σελίδες
...the fearful and the brave, For lust of fame I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, nor urge my soul to war. But since, alas ! ignoble age must come,...fame what we to nature owe ; Brave though we fall, arfd honoured if we live, Or let us glory gain, or glory give !" Why on these shores ? &c. These lines... | |
| Homer - 1848 - 334 σελίδες
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| William Peter - 1847 - 562 σελίδες
...I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, nor urge thy soul to war: — But since, alas! iguoble age must come, Disease, and death's inexorable doom ; The life which others pay, let us bestow, And pive to fame what we to nature owe; Brave though we fall, and honour'd if we live, Or let us glory... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 σελίδες
...claims no less the fearful than the brave, For lust of fame I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, nor urge thy soul to war. But since, alas ! ignoble age must come, Disease, and death s inexorable doom ; The life which others pay, let us bestow, And give to fame what we to nature... | |
| John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1848 - 56 σελίδες
...no less the fearful than the brave, For lust of fame, I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, nor urge thy soul to war. But since, alas! ignoble...what we to nature owe ; Brave though we fall, and honoured if we live, Or let us glory gain, or glory give. Pope's Homer. X. THE ROSE. The rose had been... | |
| Homer - 1849 - 582 σελίδες
...brave, For lust of fame I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, nor urge thy soul to war : 390 But since, alas ! ignoble age must come, Disease,...honour'd if we live, Or let us glory gain, or glory give !" He said. His words the listening chief inspire With equal warmth, and rouse the warrior's fire ;... | |
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