| Luís de Camões - Explorers - 1776 - 674 pages
...a nurfe's care, * Ailcit-lumtcndfns anlcntiu lamina fruftra, nam t auras arc. bant vincula f almas. As Rome's great founders to the world were given -, Shalt thou, who wear'ft the facred (lamp of heaven, The human form divine, {halt thou deny That aid, that pity, which... | |
| Luís de Camões - Explorers - 1791 - 526 pages
...of blood, Have yet been moved the weeping babe to fpare, Nor left, but tended with a nurfe's eare, As Rome's great founders to the world were given ; Shalt thou, who wear'ft the faered ft.unp of heaven, The human form divine, fhalt thou deny That aid, that pity, whieh... | |
| James Cavanah Murphy - Portugal - 1795 - 388 pages
...the luft of blood, Have yet been mov'd the weeping babe to (pare, Nor left, but tended with a nurfe's care ; As Rome's great founders to the world were given ; Shalt thou, who wear'ft the facred ftamp of Heaven, The human form divine, ihalt thou deny That aid, that pity, which... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1798 - 520 pages
...the luft of blood, Have yet been moved the weeping babe to fpare, Nor left, but tended with a nurfe's care, As Rome's great founders to the world were given ; Shalt thou, who wear'ft the facred ftamp of heaven, The human form divine, fhalt thou deny That aid, that pity, which... | |
| Luís de Camões - Portuguese poetry - 1809 - 250 pages
...lovely captive thus: — O Monarch, hear, If e'er to thee the name of man was dear, If prowling tigers, or the wolf's wild brood, Inspired by nature with...the sacred stamp of heaven, The human form divine, shall thou denyThat aid, that pity, which e'en beasts supply ! Oh, that thy heart were, as thy looks... | |
| John Adamson - 1820 - 414 pages
...woe ; the babes advance, Smiling in innocence of infant age, Unawed, unconscious of their grandsire's rage ; To whom, as bursting sorrow gave the flow,...deny That aid, that pity, which e'en beasts supply! Oh, that thy heart were, as thy looks declare, Of human mould, superfluous were my prayer ; Thou could'st... | |
| 1837 - 752 pages
...of the first volume of this Magazine. The ill-fated lady thus addresses the king : O, monarch, hear, Have yet been moved the weeping babe to spare, Nor...deny That aid, that pity, which e'en beasts supply ! О that thy heart were, as thy looks declare, Of human mould, superfluous were my prayer ; Thou could'st... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Literature - 1845 - 354 pages
...: ' O monarch, hear I If e'er to thee the name of man was dear, — If prowling tiger, or the wolfs wild brood, Inspired by nature with the lust of blood,...the sacred stamp of Heaven, The human form divine, shall thou deny That aid, that pity, which e'en beasts supply ? O that thy heart were, as thy looks... | |
| Alexander Frederic Foster - Portuguese literature - 1851 - 358 pages
...thus: " Oh monarch, hear, If e'er to thee the name of man was dear, If prowling tigers, or the wolfs wild brood, Inspired by nature with the lust of blood,...As Rome's great founders to the world were given; Wilt thou, who wear'st the sacred stamp of Heaven— The human form divine—wilt thou deny That aid,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1877 - 298 pages
...captive thus : " 0 monarch, hear, If e'er to thee the name of man was dear, — If prowling tigers, or the wolf's wild brood, Inspired by nature with...spare, Nor left, but tended with a nurse's care, As Home's great founders to the world were given; Shalt thou, who wcar'st the sacred stamp of Heaven,... | |
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