No less he knows The day fast comes when all men must depart, And pay for present pride in future woes. The deeds that frantic mortals do In this disorder'd nook of Jove's domain, All meet their meed; and there's a Judge below Whose hateful doom inflicts... The Odes of Pindar - Pagina 178door Pindar - 1852 - 434 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1823 - 582 pagina’s
...soul; and he lays down, with remarkable distinctness, the doctrine of future happiness or misery. * The deeds that frantic mortals do • In this disorder'd...below, Whose hateful doom inflicts th' inevitable pain. ' O'er the Good, soft suns awhile, Through the mild day, the night serene, Alike with cloudless lustre... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1823 - 580 pagina’s
...soul ; and he lays down, with remarkable distinctness, the doctrine of future happiness or misery. ' The deeds that frantic mortals do In this disorder'd...domain, All meet their meed ; and there's a Judge bejow, Whose hateful doom inflicts th' inevitable pain. ' O'er the Good, soft suns awhile, Through... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 562 pagina’s
...K IW i [,li. THE deeds that stubborn mortals do In this disordered nook of Jove's domain, All find their meed ; and there's a Judge below, Whose hateful doom inflicts th' inevitable pain. O'er the Good, soft suns awhile, Through the mild day. the night serene, Alike with cloudless lustre... | |
| Pindar - 1852 - 476 pagina’s
...bright with Virtue join'd, Brings golden Opportunity, The sparkling star, the sun-beam of mankind ; t EPODE III. Brings to the rich man's restless heart...below Whose hateful doom inflicts th' inevitable pain. * Xenocrateswasthe brother ofTheron, and obtained the prize in t!ie chariot-race both in the Pythian... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 634 pagina’s
...RETRIBUTION. The deeds that stubborn mortals do In this disordered nook of Jove's domain, All find their meed ; and there's a Judge below, Whose hateful doom inflicts th' inevitable pain. O'er the Good, soft suus awhile, Throngh the mild day, the night serene, Alike with clondless lustre... | |
| Pindar, Dawson William Turner - 1872 - 478 pagina’s
...Wealth more bright with Virtue join'd, Brings golden Opportunity, The sparkling star, the sun-beam of mankind ; EPODE III. Brings to the rich man's restless...was the brother of Theron, and obtained the prize in the chariot-race both in the Pythian and Isthmian Games, as Pindar's sixth Pythian and second Isthmian... | |
| Pindar, Dawson William Turner - 1872 - 486 pagina’s
..."Wealth more bright with Virtue join'd, Brings golden Opportunity, The sparkling star, the sun-beam of mankind ; EPODE III. Brings to the rich man's restless...below Whose hateful doom inflicts th' inevitable pain. * Xenocratea was the brother of Theron, and obtained the prize in the chariot-race both in the Pythian... | |
| Charles Morris - 1880 - 442 pagina’s
...SECOND OLYMPIC. "The deeds that stubborn mortals do In this disordered nook of Jove's domain, All find their meed, and there's a judge below Whose hateful doom inflicts th' inevitable pain. O'er the Good, soft suns awhile, Through the mild day, the night serene, Alike with cloudless lustre... | |
| Joseph Maximillian Hark - 1888 - 304 pagina’s
...beauty forever." With the Hebrew he believes that ' ' the sinner shall surely die;" and with Pindar "No less he knows The day fast comes when all men...depart. And pay for present pride in future woes." He even felt that he ought to love God, and that only so could he render him acceptable service. So... | |
| Joseph Maximilian Hark - 1888 - 308 pagina’s
...With the Hebrew he believes that ' ' the sinner shall surely die;" and with Pindar "No less he kmws The day fast comes when all men must depart, And pay for present pride in future woes." He even felt that he ought to love God, and that only so could he render him acceptable service. So... | |
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