Athens' children are with hearts endued. When Grecian mothers shall give birth to men, Then may'st thou be restored; but not till then. A thousand years scarce serve to form a state; An hour may lay it in the dust: and when Can Man its shattered splendour... Littell's Living Age - Página 5161868Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Sewell Stokes - 1830 - 242 páginas
...sang: — o 2 " When riseth Lacederoon's hardihood, When Thebes' Epaminoodas rears again, When Athens' children are with hearts endued, When Grecian mothers...Then may'st thou be restored; but not till then." Men have sprung up, whose doings the page of ancient history would not blush to relate. The vampire... | |
| 1830 - 610 páginas
...significant a commentary this short hut pithy acknowledgment of difficulty oflers on our text ;— " A thousand years scarce serve to form a state ; "An hour may lay it in the dust !" SECONDARY AFFECTION IN PHLEBITIs. "Great restlessness and anxiety, prostration of strength and depresssion... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 376 páginas
...horde ! LXXXIV. When riseth Lacedemon's hardihood, When Thebes Epaminondas rears again, When Athens' children are with hearts endued, When Grecian mothers...and when Can man its shatter'd splendour renovate, Recal its virtues back, and vanquish Time and Fate? And yet how lovely in thine age of woe, Land of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 290 páginas
...horde ! LXXXI V. When riseth Lacedemon's hardihood, When Thebes Epaminondas rears again, When Athens' children are with hearts endued, When Grecian mothers...hour may lay it in the dust : and when Can man its shattered splendour renovate, Recal its virtue* back, and vanquish Time and Fate ? G A.nd yet how lovely... | |
| William Huskisson - 1831 - 708 páginas
...affairs of this country. It is well said, by the most poetical genius, perhaps, of our own times— " A thousand years scarce serve to form a state, " An hour may lay it in the dust"— This is the feeling which has regulated—which will continue to regtdate—my conduct. It was bv a... | |
| William Huskisson - 1831 - 716 páginas
...affairs of this country. It is well said, by the most poetical genius, perhaps, of our own times — " A thousand years scarce serve to form a state, " An hour may lay it in the dust" — This is the feeling which has regulated — which will continue to regulate — my conduct. It... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 páginas
...horde ! LXXXIV. When riseth Lacedemon's hardihood, When Thebes Epaminondas rears again, When Athens' children are with hearts endued, When Grecian mothers...and when Can man its shatter'd splendour renovate, Recal its virtues back, and vanquish time and fate ? LXXXV. And yet how lovely in thine age of woe,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 páginas
...-horde ! LXXXIV. When riseth Lacedemon's hardihood, When Thebes Epaminondas rears again, When Athens' children are with hearts endued, When Grecian mothers...hour may lay it in the dust ; and when Can man its shatter" d splendour renovate, Recal its virtues back, and vanquish time and fate ? LXXXV. And yet... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 páginas
...Athens' children are with arts endued, When Grecian mothers shall give birth to men, Then thou may'st be restored : — but not till then. A thousand years...hour may lay it in the dust : and when Can man its shattered splendor renovate ? When call its virtues back, and vanquish Time and Fate ? And yet, how... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1835 - 158 páginas
...o'er thy land. may lay your proud despoilers low ; but not for YOU will freedom's altars flame. 500. A THOUSAND YEARS scarce serve to FORM a state ; an HOUR may lay it in the dust. 501. He prayed but for LIFE — for LIFE he would give all he had in the world , — it was but LIFE... | |
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