Still doth the mournful Cleopatra weep Because thereof, who, fleeing from before it, Took from the adder sudden and black death. With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore; With him it placed the world in so great peace, That unto Janus was his temple... The Middle Ages - Side 104af Thomas J. Shahan - 1904Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 508 sider
...Took from the adder sudden and black death. With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore ; With him it placed the world in so great peace, *> That unto Janus was his temple closed. But what the standard that has made me speak Achieved before, and after should achieve Throughout the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 290 sider
...Took from the adder sndden and black death. With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore ; With him it placed the world in so great peace, That unto Janus was his temple closed. But what the standard that has made me speak Achieved before, and after should achieve Throughout the... | |
| 1877 - 360 sider
...Took from the adder sndden and black death. With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore ; With him it placed the world in so great peace, That unto Janus was his temple closed. But what the standard that has made me speak Achieved before, and after should achieve Throughout the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 486 sider
...Took from the adder sudden and black death. With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore ; With him it placed the world in so great peace, That unto Janus was his temple closed. si But what the standard that has made me speak Achieved before, and after should achieve Throughout... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1886 - 574 sider
...Took from the adder sudden and black death. With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore ; With him it placed the world in so great peace, That unto Janus was his temple closed. si But what the standard that has made me speak Achieved before, and after should achieve Throughout... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 460 sider
...Took from the adder sudden and black death. With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore ; With him it placed the world in so great peace, That unto Janus was his temple closed. si But what the standard that has made me speak Achieved before, and after should achieve Throughout... | |
| John Joseph Rolbiecki - 1921 - 162 sider
...code which bears his name. Shahan, speaking of Dante's high esteem for Justinian, declares : 58 '' The true career of Justinian appears to the mediaeval...great peace That unto Janus was his temple closed.' " One is justified in speaking of Dante's philosophy of law, for he seeks the prime origin of all law,... | |
| Karl Vossler - 1929 - 480 sider
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