Collections from the Greek Anthology: And from the Pastoral, Elegiac, and Dramatic Poets of GreeceJ. Murray, 1813 - 525 pagina's |
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... mourn Thy roses pale , thy lilies torn ; Thy garden rifled of its bloom , Thy violets robb'd of their perfume : Thy gaudy tulips now have lost Their smiles by many a chilling frost ; Thy Spring's rich wardrobe now is scant ; And now ...
... mourn Thy roses pale , thy lilies torn ; Thy garden rifled of its bloom , Thy violets robb'd of their perfume : Thy gaudy tulips now have lost Their smiles by many a chilling frost ; Thy Spring's rich wardrobe now is scant ; And now ...
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... mourn Love's fickle wanderings , cold neglect and scorn . Oh vainly mute ! those speaking eyes reveal The pang that gloomy silence would conceal ! Meleager , 92. i . 26 . BEAUTY COMPARED WITH FLOWERS . M. Now the white snow - drop decks ...
... mourn Love's fickle wanderings , cold neglect and scorn . Oh vainly mute ! those speaking eyes reveal The pang that gloomy silence would conceal ! Meleager , 92. i . 26 . BEAUTY COMPARED WITH FLOWERS . M. Now the white snow - drop decks ...
Pagina 107
... one varied scene of tears . Oh race , for ever doom'd to mourn , To weakness , pain , and misery born ; Then driven to unknown shades away , To ashes burnt , resolved to clay ! Palladas , 129. ii . 434 . THE SAME . MORAL . 107.
... one varied scene of tears . Oh race , for ever doom'd to mourn , To weakness , pain , and misery born ; Then driven to unknown shades away , To ashes burnt , resolved to clay ! Palladas , 129. ii . 434 . THE SAME . MORAL . 107.
Pagina 108
... moùrn Rightly those winged hours that ne'er return . We , let us sit , or lie , or toil , or feast , Time ever runs , a persecuting guest , His hateful race against our wretched state , And bears the unconquerable will of fate ...
... moùrn Rightly those winged hours that ne'er return . We , let us sit , or lie , or toil , or feast , Time ever runs , a persecuting guest , His hateful race against our wretched state , And bears the unconquerable will of fate ...
Pagina 110
... MOURN not those who , banish'd from the light , Sleep in the grave thro ' death's eternal night , But those whom death for ever near appals , Who see the blow suspended ere it falls . Lucillius , 119. ii . 342 . FORTUNE . B. FORTUNE ...
... MOURN not those who , banish'd from the light , Sleep in the grave thro ' death's eternal night , But those whom death for ever near appals , Who see the blow suspended ere it falls . Lucillius , 119. ii . 342 . FORTUNE . B. FORTUNE ...
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Agathias amorous Anacreon ancient Anthology Antipater appear Athenæus Ausonius Bacchylides beauty blest bloom bosom bowers breast breath Callimachus celebrated charms Cleombrotus dead death delight drink Epigram epitaph Erinna Euripides eyes fair fate fear fire flowers funeral garlands gentle gloomy glow goddess grace grave Grecian Greece Greek hair hand happy hast hate heart Heaven Hipponax honour hour Ibycus imitation immortal inscription labour Leonidas live lover Lucillius maid melancholy Meleager Menander Mimnermus moral mother mourn Muretus Muses nature ne'er Nicarchus night nymphs o'er once pain Palladas Philoctetes Philodemus pleasure poem poet poetry Praxiteles pride repose rose sacred Sappho satire says shade shore sleep smile soft song Sophocles sorrow soul sweet tears Tecmessa tender thee Theocritus thine thou thought Timomachus tomb translation Venus verses virgin wave wine wretch young youth