| 1867 - 810 trang
...the strong personal appeal of the " Tu, Romane," as contrasted with the plural crowd in alii : — " Leave to the sons of Carthage The rudder and the oar...marble nymphs And scrolls of wordy lore : Thine, Roman, ia the pilum ; Roman, the sword is thine ; The even trench, the bristling mound, The legion's ordered... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 438 trang
...the War-god, The author of thy line, And such as she who suckled thee, Even such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian His baths and his perfumes;...Greek his marble Nymphs And scrolls of wordy lore. 21. " Thine, Roman, is the piltim: Roman, the sword is thine, The even trench, the bristling mound,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 142 trang
...the War-god, The author of thy line, And such as she who suckled thee, Even such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian His baths and his perfumes;...Greek his marble Nymphs And scrolls of wordy lore. 21. " Thine, Roman, is the pilum: Roman, the sword is thine, The even trench, the bristling mound,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 206 trang
...the War-god, The author of thy line, And such as she who suckled thee, Even such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian His baths and his perfumes...the sordid race of Tyre Their dyeing-vats and looms : AA Leave to the sons of Carthage H The rudder and the oar : Leave to the Greek his marble Nymphs... | |
| 1843 - 1266 trang
...the war-god, The author of thy line, And such as she who suckled thee, £ven such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian His baths and his perfumes; Leave to the sordid race of Tyre Their dyeing vats and looms. Leave to the sons of Carthage The rudder and the oar; Leave to the Greek his... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1851 - 278 trang
...the War-god, The author of thy line, And such as she who suckled thee, Even such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian His baths and his perfumes; Leave to the sordid race of Tyre Their dyeing- vats and looms: Leave to the sons of Carthage The rudder and the oar: Leave to the Greek his... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1854 - 240 trang
...the War-god, The author of thy line, And such as she who suckled thee, Even such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian His baths and his perfumes;...Leave to the Greek his marble Nymphs, And scrolls of wordly lore. XXI. " Thine, Roman, is the pilum, Roman, the sword is thine, The even trench, the bristling... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1854 - 354 trang
...the War-god, The author of thy line, .And such as she who suckled thee, Even such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian His baths and his perfumes; Leave to the sordid race of Tyre Their dyeing- vats and looms; Leave to the sons of Carthage The rudder and the oar : Leave to the Greek his... | |
| 1854 - 974 trang
...the fine arts, except as mere ministers to luxury, or as Macaulay has expressed this feeling — ' Leave to the Greek his marble nymphs, And scrolls of wordy lore.' To a want of appreciation for the higher and more graceful exercises of the jmind, which, on the whole,... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 trang
...And such as she who suckled thee, Even such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian His bath and his perfumes ; Leave to the sordid race of Tyre...marble nymphs, And scrolls of wordy lore. " Thine, Eoman, is the pilum : Eoman, the sword is thine, The even trench, the bristling mound, The legion's... | |
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