CALVUS, if any joy from mortal tears Can touch the feelings of the silent dead ; When dwells regret on loves of former years, Or weeps o'er friendships that have long been fled: Oh, then far less will be Quintilia's woe At early death and fate's severe... The Poems of Caius Valerius Catullus - Pagina 90door Gaius Valerius Catullus - 1821Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1821 - 618 pagina’s
...will quote it for the gratification of our readers : — " TO CALVUS, ON THE DEATH OF ftUINTILIA. " Calvus, if any joy from mortal tears Can touch the...know How well, how truly she was loved by , thee." Of another of these poemsi Muresuch an event may happen, he who will take the trouble of examining... | |
| 1821 - 818 pagina’s
...will quote it for the gratification of our readers: — " TO CALVUS, ON THE DEATH OF ttUlNTILIA. " Calvus, if any joy from mortal tears Can touch the...years, Or weeps o'er friendships that have long been Bed, " Oh ! then far less will be Quintilia's woe At early death and fate's severe decree, Than the... | |
| 1833 - 1032 pagina’s
...keen-felt joy that spirit pure pervade, To witness that her Calvus held her dear. HONOURABLE GEORGE LAMB. Calvus, if any joy from mortal tears Can touch the...to know How well, how truly she was loved by thee. WILLIAM HAY. Oh, Calvus ! if in aught the silent dead Are pleased and solaced by the tears we shed,... | |
| 1833 - 1056 pagina’s
...keen-felt joy that spirit pure pervade, To witness that her Calvus held her dear. HONOURABLE GEORGE I, AMU. Calvus, if any joy from mortal tears Can touch the...Or weeps o'er friendships that have long been fled : Ob, then far less will be Quintilia's woe At early death and fate's severe decree, Than the pure... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 562 pagina’s
...graceful whole, From all her sex their single graces stole. TO CALVUS, ON THE DEATH OF HIS O.UINTILIA. CALVUS, if any joy from mortal tears Can touch the...and fate's severe decree, Than the pure pleasure she must feel to know How well, how truly, she was loved by thee. Another translation of the Same. IF ere... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 568 pagina’s
...one graceful whole, From all her sex their single graces stole. TO CALVUS, O!ï THE hi: vril OF HIS , if any joy from mortal tears Can touch the feelings...and fate's severe decree, Than the pure pleasure she must feel to know How well, how truly, she was loved by thee. Another translation of the Same. IF ere... | |
| Dora Pym - 1922 - 360 pagina’s
...of home awake ! Translated by SIR THEODORE MARTIN TO MY FRIEND CALVUS ON THE DEATH OF HIS YOUNG WIFE Calvus, if any joy from mortal tears Can touch the...to know How well, how truly she was loved by thee ! Translated by the HON. GEORGE LAMB A Man of Affairs MANY famous men are by later ages regarded with... | |
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