| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 str.
...and I'oels, and prevailing Sage», Who leave the vesture of their majesty To adorn and clothe ibis drooping as day droop" d too, Fell into pavilions,...glow-worm from the evening dew. And from this und spirit» could conceive To be a rule and law to ages that survive. XXIX. « So be the turf heap'd over... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 str.
...innocent and free, Jjwoe», and Poete, and prevailing Sages, Who leave the vesture of their majesty '° — euch perish, but they leave A" hop?, or love, or truth, or liberty, hose forms their mighty spirits... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 str.
...divided never! XXVUI. "The good and mighty of departed ages Are in their graves, the innocent and free, Heroes, and Poets, and prevailing Sages, Who leave...Whose forms their mighty spirits could conceive To be t role and law to ages that survive. " So be the turf heap'd over our remains Even in our happy youth,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 410 str.
...divided never ! xxvtn. " The good and mighty of departed ages Are in their graves, the innocent and free, Heroes, and Poets, and prevailing Sages, Who leave...conceive To be a rule and law to ages that survive. O XXIX. " So be the turf heaped over our remains Even in our happy youth, and that strange lot, Whate'er... | |
| 1839 - 566 str.
...respect to one who ended his labors of benevolence only when he ceased to breathe ! " Such pass away ; but they leave All hope, or love, or truth, or liberty,...their mighty spirits could conceive, To be a rule und law to ages that survive." Do NOT MAKE TOO MUCH HASTE тo BE RICH. — By this means nineteen twentieths... | |
| 1839 - 568 str.
...benevolence only when he ceased to breathe ! " Such pass away ; but (hey leave All hope, or love, or [ruth, or liberty, Whose forms their mighty spirits could conceive, To be a rule and law lo ages that survive." Do NOT MAKE TOO MUCH HASTE TO BE RICH. — By this means nineteen twentieths... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 str.
...divided never I xxvm. " The good and mighty of departed ages Are in their graves, the innoeent and free, Heroes, and Poets, and prevailing Sages, Who leave the vesture of their majesty To adorn and elothe this naked world ; — and we Are like to them — sueh perish, but they leave All hope, or... | |
| 1840 - 210 str.
...respeet to one who ended his labors of benevolenee only when he eeased to breathe ! " Sueh pass away ; but they leave All hope, or love, or truth, or liberty, Whose forms their tnighry spirits eould eoneeive, To be a rule and law to ages that survive." 110 1ll THE BISHOP AND... | |
| John Frost - 1844 - 282 str.
...respect to one who ended his labors of benevolence only when he ceased to breathe ! c " Such pass away ; but they leave All hope, or love, or truth, or liberty,...conceive, To be a rule and law to ages that survive." WILLIAM PARSONS. THE good merchant is scrupulously just and upright in all his transactions. Integrity,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 str.
...departed ages Are ¡n their graves, the innocent and free, Heroes, and Poets, and prevailing Sages, Wbo leave the vesture of their majesty To adorn and clothe...conceive To be a rule and law to ages that survive. * So be the turf heaped over our remains Even in our happy youth, and that strange lot Whate'er it... | |
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