| George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1892 - 572 pages
...whose souls the Furies steeled. And cursed with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! So perish all whose breast ne'er learned to glow For others' good, or melt at others' woe." What can atone,... | |
| William S. Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1116 pages
...For others' good, and melt at others' woe. Odyssey, Book xviii., I. 269. So perish all whose breast eet, until his disease was exceeding great: To the Memory of an, Unfortunate Lady, 1. 45. For the verbal structure of the lines he may have been... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1114 pages
...For others' good, and melt at others' woe. Odyssey, Book xvia., 1. 269. So perish all whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others' good, or melt at others' woe. To the Memory of an. Unfortunate Lady, \. 45. For the verbal structure of the lines he may have been... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - 566 pages
...whose souls the Furies steel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day! So perish all, whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe. What can atone... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 pages
...whose souls the Furies steel'd, And cursed with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! So perish all, whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others' good, or melt at others' woe. What can atone... | |
| Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - 588 pages
...whose souls the Furies steel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day! So perish all, whose breast ne'er leam'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe. What can atone... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1895 - 656 pages
...whose souls the Furies steel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! So perish all, whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe. What can atone... | |
| Mottoes - 1896 - 1224 pages
...Men would be angels, angels would be gods. a. POPE — Essay on Man. Ep. IL 124. Thus unlamented pass GLA perish all, whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others' good, or melt at others' woe. b. POPE —... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1896 - 794 pages
...still our greatest pride To blaze those virtues which the good would hide. POPE. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day. POPE. Whatever nature has in worth denied, She gives in large recruits of needful pride. POPE. From... | |
| Charles Mackay - English poetry - 1896 - 680 pages
...whose souls the Furies steel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day 1 So perish all, whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others' good, or melt at others' wo. What can... | |
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