| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 páginas
...But all is calm, — as would delight the heart Of Sybarite of old,— all Nature, and all Art. . . . 'The best of men have ever loved repose : They hate...; Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Embittered more from peevish day to day. Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 páginas
...all is calm, — as would delight the heart Of Sybarite of old, — all Nature, and all Art. . . . ' rks of cultivation. The climate, even to the Spaniards, felt warm, though extre ; \N here the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Embittered more from peevish day to day. Even... | |
| John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard - 1904 - 618 páginas
...quicker sense of joy ; as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay. " The best of men have ever loved repose : They hate...the filthy fray ; Where the soul sours, and gradual rancor grows, Imbittered more from peevish day to day. E'en those whom fame has lent her fairest ray,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 páginas
...hear; But all is calm, — as would delight the heart Of Sybarite of old, — all Nature, and all Art. "The best of men have ever loved repose: They hate...fray; Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Embittered more from peevish day to day, Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned... | |
| James Thomson - 1908 - 554 páginas
...quicker sense of joy ; as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gayXVII I ' The best of men have ever loved repose : They hate...rancour grows, Imbittered more from peevish day to day. Even those whom fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned of worthy wights of yore, From a base... | |
| Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - 1911 - 784 páginas
...With comforting repose, and not for us To waste these times. 4245 Shaks. : Henry VIII. Act v. Sc. L The best of men have ever loved repose : They hate...the filthy fray, Where the soul sours, and gradual rancor grows, Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. E'en those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 páginas
...; But all is calm, — as would delight the heart Of Sybarite of old, — all Nature, and all Art. ohn Matthews Manly Embittered more from peevish day to day, Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 páginas
...hear; But all is calm, — as would delight the heart Of Sybarite of old, — all Nature, and all Art. Hate. 56 With eyes uprais'd, as one inspir'd, Pale...retir'd, And from her wild sequester'd seat, In notes by Embittered more from peevish day to day, Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 páginas
...quicker sense of joy; as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay. i« el eneugh. I am nae poet, in a sense, 60 But just...by chance, An' hae to learning nae pretence; Yet, w rancor grows, * An inhabitant of Sybaris, Italy, a city noteil for luiurions living. To toil for what... | |
| 1922 - 720 páginas
...miserable arithmetic of dollars and cents so offended his susceptibility that he gave it up in disgust. "The best of men have ever loved repose : They hate to mingle in the filthy fray, \\ here the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Embittered more from peevish day to day." Lloyd... | |
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