More lov'd than any, tho' less dear than all, Can I neglect her griefs? In future days, If thou with grateful memory record My name and fate, O Sparta, pass not this Unheeded by. The life for thee resign'd Knew not a painful hour to tire my soul, Nor... Leonidas: A Poem - Seite 14von Richard Glover - 1798Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Richard Glover - 1763 - 308 Seiten
...mould be wretched ; when me pines, f More.lov'd than any, though lefs dear than all, 255 Can I negledt her griefs ! In future days If thou with grateful memory record My name and fate, O Sparta, pafs not this Unheeded by. The life, I gave for thee, Knew not a painful hour to tire my foul, 260... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1288 Seiten
...left others mourn. Left thoufands mould be wretched when flic pines. More lov'd than any, though lefs dear than all, Can I neglect her griefs! In future...thou with grateful memory record My name and fate, 0 Sparta, pafs not thu Hb iiy Unheeded by. The life, for thee refign'd, Knew not a painful hour to... | |
| Richard Glover, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 Seiten
...breath lest others mourn, Lest thousands should be wretched, when she pines, More lov'd than any, though less dear than all, Can I neglect her griefs? In future...days, If thou with grateful memory record My name and rate, O Sparta, pass not this Unheeded by. The life for thee resign'd Knew not a painful hour to tire... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 662 Seiten
...lest others mourn, ]-est thousands should be wretched, when she pines, More lov'd than any, though less dear than all, Can I neglect her griefs ? In...left behind." So spake the patriot, and his heart o'erftow'd In tend'rcst passion. Then in eager haste The faithful partner of his bed he sought. Amid... | |
| 1814 - 516 Seiten
...with her tears ; Divinely graceful shine her grief-dimm'd charms, Bright'ning the cloud of woe. Leon. In future days, If thou with grateful memory record My name and fate, oh ! Sparta, pass not this Unheeded by. The life I gave for thee Knew not a painful hour to tire my... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 308 Seiten
...my breath lest others mourn, Lestthousandsshouldbewretched.whenshepines, More loved than any, though less dear than all, Can I neglect her griefs? In future...Sparta! pass not this Unheeded by. The life for thee resign 'd Knew not a painful hour to tire my soul, Nor were they common joys I left behind.' So spake... | |
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