| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 páginas
...he went And palaces and temples rent ; And Caesar's head at last Did through his laurels blast. 382 Tis madness to resist or blame The face of angry Heaven's...from his private gardens, where He lived reserved and austere (As if his highest plot To plant the bergamot), Could by industrious valour climb To ruin the... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 páginas
...he went, And palaces and temple.s rent, And Cawar's head at last Did through his laurels blast. Tia madness austere (As if his highest plot To plant the hergamot), Could by industrious valor climb To ruin the... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1902 - 394 páginas
...more than to oppose ; Then burning through the air he went And palaces and temples rent ; And Caesar's head at last Did through his laurels blast. 'Tis madness...from his private gardens, where He lived reserved and austere, (As if his highest plot To plant the bergamot,) Could by industrious valour climb To ruin... | |
| 1903 - 672 páginas
...more than to oppose. Then burning through the air he went, And palaces and temples rent; And Caesar's head at last Did through his laurels blast. 'Tis madness...from his private gardens, where He lived reserved and austere, (As if his highest plot To plant the bergamot,) Could by industrious valor climb To ruin the... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 590 páginas
...Ireland in 1656 : — Then burning through the air he went, And palaces and temples rent ; And Caesar's head at last Did through his laurels blast. 'Tis madness...from his private gardens, where He lived reserved and austere (As if his highest plot To plant the bergamot), Could by industrious valour climb To ruin the... | |
| Henry Charles Finch Mason - 1903 - 194 páginas
...divide. * * * * # Then burning through the air he went, And palaces and temples rent, And Caesar's head at last Did through his laurels blast. 'Tis madness to resist or blame The force of angry heaven's flame ; And if we would speak true, Much to the man is due, Who from his private... | |
| Alice Meynell - 1904 - 388 páginas
...And Caesar's head at last Did through his laurels blast. "Pis madness to resist or blame The force of angry heaven's flame ; And if we would speak true,...from his private gardens, where He lived reserved and austere, As if his highest plot To plant the bergamot, Could by industrious valour climb To ruin the... | |
| R. Wilcher - 1985 - 214 páginas
...more than to oppose.) Then burning through the air he went, And palaces and temples rent: And Caesar's head at last Did through his laurels blast. 'Tis madness to resist or blame The force of angry heaven's flame. Cromwell is the man of action, in the light of whose achievements the... | |
| Margarita Stocker - 1922 - 162 páginas
...an English contemporary might have written of Napoleon : 'Tis madness to resist or blame The force of angry Heaven's flame ; And if we would speak true,...from his private gardens, where He lived reserved and austere (As if his highest plot To plant the bergamot), Could by industrious valour climb To ruin the... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1986 - 308 páginas
...process of history, however, than the poem's voice insists on bringing them back into consideration: 'And, if we would speak true, /Much to the man is due.' The entire ode can be seen as a structure of tensions between apparently irreconcilable principles... | |
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