| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1877 - 536 sider
...weeds outworn : Heaven smiles, and faiths and empires gleam, Like wrecks of a dissolving dream. 1ocs A brighter Hellas rears its mountains From waves serener far; A new Peneus rolls his2 fountains Against the morning-star. Where fairer Tempes bloom, there sleep IOTO Young Cyclads... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1878 - 632 sider
...heaven on death, Through the walls of our prison ; — And Greece, which was dead, is arisen ! CHORUS. The world's great age begins anew, The golden years...mountains From waves serener far ; A new Peneus rolls his fountains Against the morning star ; Where fairer Tempes bloom, there sleep Young Cyclads on a... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - 1878 - 358 sider
...land of slaves shall ne'er be mine— Dash down yon cup of Samian wine! Lord Byron. EXURGAT HELLAS. THE world's great age begins anew, The golden years...mountains From waves serener far; A new Peneus rolls his fountains Against the morning star; Where fairer Tempes bloom, there sleep Young Cyclads on a sunnier... | |
| George Spencer Bower - 1878 - 128 sider
...in surrounding facts for her abiding conviction that — in words taken from the same author — " The world's great age begins anew, The golden years...doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn." 102 ENGLISH PRIZE ESSAYS. 1846. Effects of t-he Conquest ot England by the Normans, CS Fortescue, Ch.... | |
| Robert Brown - 1878 - 422 sider
...proverb, ' to eat snakes,' was equivalent to feed upon vigour-renewing things.6 So sings the poet : — The world's great age begins anew, The golden years...The earth doth, like a snake, renew Her winter weeds outworn.7 1 Kneph. It will be observed liiison's Herodntus, i. 493 ; cf. Rawthat various distinct Kamic... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1879 - 660 sider
...heaven on death, Through the walls of our prison ; — And Greece, which was dead, is arisen ! CHOEUS. The world's great age begins anew, The golden years...mountains From waves serener far ; A new Peneus rolls his fountains Against the morning star ; Where fairer Tempes bloom, there sleep Young Cyclads on a... | |
| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 390 sider
...ne'er be mine — Dash down yon cup of Samian wine! Lord Byron. EXURGAT HELLAS. 33 EXURGAT HELLAS. THE world's great age begins anew, The golden years...mountains From waves serener far; A new Peneus rolls his fountains Against the morning star; Where fairer Tempes bloom, there sleep Young Cyclads on a sunnier... | |
| William Francis Ainsworth - 1879 - 734 sider
...from among men, as though things never faded their pristine freshness—as though, at the least, " The world's great age begins anew, The golden years...doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn." its activity" does really achieve much of what in its fine freusy it believes is, or shall be: with... | |
| William Francis Ainsworth - 1879 - 734 sider
...from among men, as though things never faded their pristine freshness — as though, at the least, " The world's great age begins anew, The golden years...doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn." its activity" does really achieve much of what in its fine freusy it believes is, or shall be : with... | |
| 1879 - 732 sider
...from among men, as though things never faded their pristine freshness — as though, at the least, " The world's great age begins anew, The golden years...like a snake renew • Her winter weeds outworn." its activity does really achieve much of what in its fine freusy it believes is, or shall be : with... | |
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