On that hard Pagan world disgust And secret loathing fell. Deep weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell. "In his cool hall, with haggard eyes, The Roman noble lay; He drove abroad, in furious guise, Along the Appian way. "He made a feast, drank... Poems and Prose - Page 181de John Christie - 1892 - 219 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1872 - 862 pages
...fell ; Deep weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell. " In his cool hall, with haggard eyes, The Roman noble lay ; He drove abroad, in furious...Appian way ; " He made a feast, drank fierce and fast, Aod crown'd his hair with flowers — No easier nor no quicker pass'd The impracticable hours. " The... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...fell. Deep weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell. " In his cool hall, with haggard eyes, The Roman noble lay; He drove abroad, in furious guise,...his hair with flowers, — No easier nor no quicker passed The impracticable hours. " The brooding East with awe beheld Her impious younger world ; The... | |
| 1867 - 832 pages
...fell. Deep weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell. " In his cool hall, with haggard eyes, The Roman noble lay; He drove abroad, in furious guise,...way ; "He made a feast, drank fierce and fast, And crown'd his hair with flowers — • No easier nor no quicker pass'd The impracticable hours." The... | |
| 1867 - 548 pages
..." On that hard Pagan world disgust And secret loathing fell. " In his cool hall, with haggard eyes, The Roman noble lay ; He drove abroad, in furious guise, Along the Appian way ; Deep weariness and sated lust .. „ - . , , - j /• t ./ , ... , „ " He made a feast, drank fierce... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...loathing fell; Deep weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell. In his cool hall, with haggard eyes, The Roman noble lay; He drove abroad, in furious guise,...Appian way; He made a feast, drank fierce and fast, And crown'd his hair with flowers— No easier nor no quicker pass'd The impracticable hours. The brooding... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1871 - 230 pages
...loathing fell; Deep weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell. In his cool hall with haggard eyes The Roman noble lay, He drove abroad in furious guise...crowned his hair with flowers; No easier, nor no quicker passed The impracticable hours." See too the grand passage in Milton's Par. Regained, IV. 132 : "That... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1871 - 232 pages
...loathing fell; Deep weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell. In his cool hall with haggard eyes The Roman noble lay, He drove abroad in furious guise...his hair with flowers ; No easier, nor no quicker passed The impracticable hours." See too the grand passage in Milton's Por. Regained, iv. 132 : "That... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1872 - 224 pages
...with haggard eyes The Roman noble lay, lie drove abroad in furious guise Along the Appian way. lie made a feast, drank fierce and fast, And crowned his hair with flowers; No easier, nor no quicker passed The impracticable hours." See too the grand passage in Milton's Par. Regained, iv. 132 : " That... | |
| James Hiles Hitchens - 1875 - 204 pages
...Made human life a hell. In his cool hall with haggard eyes The Roman noble lay, He drove abroad with furious guise Along the Appian way. He made a feast,...his hair with flowers ; No easier, nor no quicker passed The impracticable hours." But how altered is the face of society since " the Dayspring from... | |
| 1875 - 804 pages
...loathing fell ; Deep weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell. In his cool hall, with haggard eyes, The Roman noble lay ; He drove abroad, in furious...way ; He made a feast, drank fierce and fast. And crown'd his hair with flowers — No easier nor no quicker pass'd The impracticable hours. The broading... | |
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