| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 pages
...raptures duly, — Erebus disdains: Be taught, 0 faithful Consort, to control Rebellious passion : for the Gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul; A fervent, not ungovernable, love. Thy transports moderate; and meekly mourn When I depart, for brief... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 734 pages
...there abide — majestic pains. Be taught, O faithful Consort, to control Rebellious passion ; for the Gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul ; A fervent, not ungovernable, love. Thy transports moderate ; and meekly mourn When I depart, for... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pages
...of the wise who soar, but never roam ; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home. To a Stylark. The Gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul. Laodamia. Mightier far Than strength of nerve or sinew, or the sway Of magic potent over sun and star,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 pages
...pleasures there abide— majestic pains. Be taught, O faithful Consort, to control Rebellious passion ; for the Gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul ; A fervent, not ungovernable, love. Thy transports moderate ; and meekly mourn When I depart, for... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 388 pages
...there abide, majestic pains. " Be taught, O faithful consort ! to controul Rebellious passions ! for the Gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul, — A fervent, not ungovernable, love. Thy transports moderate ; and meekly mourn When I depart ! for... | |
| Harriet B. Swineford - 1883 - 302 pages
...a good man's life, His little, nameless, unremembered acts Of kindness and of love. Tiitiern Abbey. The gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul. Laodamia. A primrose by the river's brim A yellow primrose was to him ; And it was nothing more. Peter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 464 pages
...when Hermione descends from her pedestal, to the sound of soft music, and throws herself, without * " The gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul." — WORDSWORTH. " II pouvait y avoir des vagues majestueuses et non de 1'orage dans son coeur," was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 466 pages
...moment when Hermione descends from her pedestal, to the sound of soft music, and throws herself, without *"The gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul." — WORDSWORTH. " II pouvait y avoir des vagues majestueuses et non de 1'orage dans son coeur," was... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1884 - 654 pages
...pleasures there abide— majestic pains. Be taught, O faithful Consort, to control Rebellious passion ; for the Gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul ; A fervent, not ungovernable, love. Thy transports moderate ; and meekly mourn When I depart, for... | |
| 1882 - 896 pages
...pleasures there abide, majestic pains. " Be taught, 0 faithful consort, to control Rebellious passion : for the Gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul ; A fervent, not ungovernable love. Thy transports moderate, and meekly mourn "When I depart, for brief... | |
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