| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 Seiten
...? What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd— or Sydney died?—.' Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire Th« sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 168 Seiten
...? What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied? Why then hath Plato lived — or Sidney died? — Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore Each... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 Seiten
...! are thy trinmphs, sacred Truth, helied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd— or Sidney died ! 440 •19 Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Thehan lyre! . Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 Seiten
...world ? What! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd—or Sidney diej^^ L Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name !— Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre !— Wrapp'd in historic ardour, who adore... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1828 - 260 Seiten
...What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato lived — or Sidney died ? — Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore Each... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 Seiten
...M-orld ? What! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato lived— or Sidney died?— Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore Each... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 Seiten
...beneath our ieet, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us. From the " PLEASURES OF HOPE." — Campbell. Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tally's name ! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre ! \V... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 Seiten
...world? What! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato lived— or Sidney died? Yc fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name Ï ^c ihal, in fancied vision, can admire Tlie sword of Brutus, and the Thebau lyre Ï Wrapt in historic... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 250 Seiten
...world ? What! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato lived—or Sidney died? Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ; Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus, and the Theban lyre! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore J5ach... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 Seiten
...? What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato lived— or Sydney died ?— Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tully's name ! Ye that, in fancied vision, can admire The sword of Brutus and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour, who adore Each... | |
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