And, if for things of earth its care Heaven show, The souls who dwell above in joy and peace, And their mere mortal frames have left below, Implore thee this long civil strife may cease... Indian Leisure - Page 44by Robert Guthrie Macgregor - 1854 - 580 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francesco Petrarca - 1859 - 790 pages
...never fail ; Her all, that in one ruin now lies hurl'd, Hopes to have heal'd by thee its every ail. 0 faithful .Brutus ! noble Scipios dead ! To you what...Will old Fabricius rear, with joy elate, That his own Bome again shall beauteous be and great ! And, if for things of earth its care Heaven show, The souls... | |
| Francesco Petrarca - 1875 - 600 pages
...can never fail ; Her all, that in one ruin now lies hurl'd, Hopes to have heal'd by thee its every ail. O faithful Brutus ! noble Scipios dead ! To you...Will old Fabricius rear, with joy elate, That his own Kome again shall beauteous be and great ! And, if for things of earth its care Heaven show, The souls... | |
| Francesco Petrarca - Sonnets, Italian - 1879 - 634 pages
...can never fail ; Her all, that in one ruin now lies hurl'd, Hopes to have heal'd by thee its every ail. O faithful Brutus ! noble Scipios dead ! To you...be and great ! And, if for things of earth its care Heaven show, The souls who dwell above in joy and peace, And their mere mortal frames have left below,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - Anthologies - 1897 - 644 pages
...can never fail ; Her all, that in one ruin now lies hurled, Hopes to have healed by thee its every ail. O faithful Brutus, noble Scipios, dead! To you...our worthy choice the fame have spread: And how his laureled crest Will old Fabricius rear, with joy elate, That his own Rome again shall beauteous be... | |
| Richard Garnett - Italian literature - 1898 - 464 pages
...can never fail ; Her ail, that in one ruin now lies hurled, Hopes to have healed by thee its every ail. O faithful Brutus.' noble Scipios dead/ To you...our worthy choice the fame have spread/ And how his laurelled crest Will old Fabricius rear, -with joy elate That his own Rome again shall beauteous be... | |
| Richard Garnett - Italian literature - 1898 - 458 pages
...ruin now lies hurled, Hopes to have healed by thee its every ail. O faithful Brutus ! noble Sdpios dead! To you what triumph, where ye now are blest,...our worthy choice the fame have spread! And how his laurelled crest Will old Fabricius rear, with joy elate That his own Rome again shall beauteous be... | |
| Richard Garnett - Italian literature - 1898 - 468 pages
...triumph, where ye now are blest, If of our worthy choice the fame have spread! And how his laurelled crest Will old Fabricius rear, with joy elate That his own Rome again shall beauteous be and great !n — MACGREGOR. The next year, 13^8, was one of havoc and desolation vi J« for Europe, through the... | |
| Literature - 1901 - 660 pages
...never fail ; Her all, that in one ruin now lies hurled, Hopes to have haaled by thee its every ail. 0 faithful Brutus, noble Scipios, dead ! To you what...our worthy choice the fame have spread : And how his laureled crest Will old Fabricius rear, with joy elate, That his own Rome again shall beauteous be... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George Henry Warner - Anthologies - 1902 - 628 pages
...sink, can never fail; Her all, that in one ruin now lies hurled, Hopes to have healed by thee its every aiL O faithful Brutus, noble Scipios, dead! To you...now are blest, If of our worthy choice the fame have spreadAnd how his laureled crest Will old Fabricius rear, with joy elate, That his own Rome again shall... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - Literature - 1906 - 466 pages
...can never fail ; Her all, that in one ruin now lies hurl'd, Hopes to have heal'd by thee its every ail. O faithful Brutus ! noble Scipios dead ! To you...be and great ! And, if for things of earth its care Heaven show, The souls who dwell above in joy and peace, And their mere mortal frames have left below,... | |
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