| 1915 - 632 pages
...t\afiirtf ivl vvv St Oavwv \afiirttf; "Eairtpog tv ' Thou wert the morning star among the living Ere thy fair light had fled ; Now, having died, thou art as Hesperus giving New splendour to the dead ' (Shelley), they present no conspicuous novelty of ideas. Their whole merit is that of form and expression,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...eircumstance as much as you. TO STELLA. ritoai PLATO. THOU wert the morning star among the living, Ere thy fair light had fled ;— Now, having died, thou...art as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the dead. FROM PLATO. KISSING Helena, together With my kiss, my soul beside it Came to my lips, and there I kept... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...circumstance as much as you. TO STELLA. FltOM PLATO. THOU wert the morning star among the living, Ere thy fair light had fled ;— Now, having died, thou art as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the duad. FROM PLATO. KISSING Helena, together With my kiss, my soul beside it Came to my lips, and there... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1847 - 408 pages
...AUTHOB. FROM THE GREEK OF PLATO. Thou wert a morning-star among the living, Ere thy fair light was fled; Now having died, thou art as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the dead. SHBU.EY. Tu vivens, vivis, fers lucem, ut Stella diei, Ast nunc, heu ! morions, Hesperus, Aster eris.... | |
| Henry Wellesley - 1849 - 508 pages
...the pale beam that weeps at night. Moore. To Stella. Thou wert the morning star among the living, Ere thy fair light had fled ; Now, having died, thou art as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the dead. Shelley. M CVI. МЕЛЕАГРОУ. ^11. • » i- . Où ryáfiov, a\\' 'AÍSav èirawfu^i^iav KXeapurra... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pages
...circumstance as much as you. TO STELLA. FKOM PLATO. THOU wert the morning star among the living, Ere thy fair light had fled ; — Now, having died, thou...art as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the dead. FROM PLATO. KISSING Helena, together With my kiss, my soul beside it Came to my lips, and there I kept... | |
| 1882 - 858 pages
...unextinguished in death, is translated by Shelley : Tfu>n wert the morning star among the living, Ere thy fair light had fled ; Now, having died, thou art, as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the dead. In the early Latin epigram, we mark a distinct falling away from the high Greek standard. Latin epigrams... | |
| Plato - 1854 - 548 pages
...the dead." It has been thus translated by Shelley ; Thou wert the morning star among the living, Ere thy fair light had fled ; Now, having died, thou art as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the dead. Of dfemons has blown down hopes built in air,1 -And all that seem'd for Sicily good and fair ;• 3... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 pages
...circumstance as much as you. 315 TO STELLA. FROM PLATO. FHOU wert the morning star among the living, Ere thy fair light had fled ; Now, having died, thou art as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the dead. FROM PLATO. KISSING Helena, together With my kiss, my soul heside it Came to my lips, and there I kept... | |
| Severn river - 1859 - 408 pages
...name of death. SHAKSPEARE. Star of the Morn and Eve. Thou wert the Morning-star among the living, Ere thy fair light had fled: Now having died thou art as Hesperus, giving New splendour to the dead. SHELLEY (from PLATo). ПЛ.6О1/ rç/uien/ Traj/Tos. Uno oculo mancum crure uno unoqve lacerto Excipit... | |
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