| Epigrams, Greek - 1806 - 312 pages
...Mourn Nature's priest, the bard, historian, dead. Med. Eurip. v. 190. The rites derived from antient days With thoughtless reverence we praise; The rites...taught us to combine The joys of music and of wine ; That bad the feast, the song, the bowl, O'erfill the saturated soul ; But ne'er the lute nor lyre... | |
| Nathan Drake - Adventurer - 1809 - 520 pages
...version has preserved all' the elegance and pathos of the original. Med. Eurip. v. 190. The rites deriv'd from ancient days. With thoughtless reverence we praise...taught us to combine The joys of music and of wine ; That bade the feast, the song, the bowl, O'erfill the saturated soul ; But ne'er the lute nor lyre... | |
| Nathan Drake - Adventurer - 1809 - 524 pages
...elegance and pathos of the original. Med. Eurip. v. IflO. The riles deriv'd from ancient days, Wilh thoughtless reverence we praise ; The rites that taught us to combine The jovs of music and of wine ; That bade the least, the song, the bowl, O'erfill the saturated soul; But... | |
| Allatson Burgh - Music - 1814 - 526 pages
...essere medicina certissima a tanto malo. &c. f •Liuuve ii Xiywv, &c, v. 190. Decam. Giornata prima. The rites that taught us to combine The joys of music,...O'erfill the saturated soul : But ne'er the flute or lyre applied To cheer despair, or soften pride, Nor call'd them to the gloomy cells Where want repines,... | |
| Robert Anderson - Authors, English - 1815 - 660 pages
...Translations from the Greek Anthology," &c. Svo. may now be added to the collection of his poems. " The rites derived from ancient days With thoughtless...taught us to combine The joys of music and of wine ; That bade the feast, the song, the bowl, O'er-fill the saturated soul ; But ne'er the lute nor lyre... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 506 pages
...beyond a doubt, Mr. Malone ascertained the fact by applying to Dr. Burney himself. JB] THE rites deriv'd from ancient days, With thoughtless reverence we praise, The rites that taught us to combine The joys of musick and of wine, And bade the feast, and song, and bowl O'erfill the saturated soul : But ne'er... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1817 - 494 pages
...a Passage in the MEDEA of EURIPIDES, not printed in Johnson's Works. The rites derived from antient days With thoughtless reverence we, praise; The rites...taught us to combine The joys of music and of wine ; That bade the feast, the song, the bowl, O'erfill the saturated soul; But ne'er the lute nor lyre... | |
| Classical poetry - 1822 - 292 pages
...by some brave hero's hand, May I lie slain, and spurn the bloody sand!' FROM THE MEDEA OF EURIPIDES. THE rites derived from ancient days With thoughtless...taught us to combine The joys of music and of wine, And bid the feast and song and bowl O'erfill the saturated soul: But ne'er the flute or lyre applied To... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 320 pages
...thoughtless reverence we praise, The rites that taught us to combine The joys of music and of wine, And bid the feast and song and bowl O'erfill the saturated soul : But ne'er the flute or lyre applied To cheer despair or soften pride ; Nor call them to the gloomy cells Where Want repines and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 366 pages
...put the matter beyond a doubt, Mr. Malone ascertained the fact by applying to Dr. Burney himself. JB] THE rites derived from ancient days With thoughtless...taught us to combine The joys of music and of wine, And bid the f 'wist, and song, and bowl, O'erfill the saturated soul : But ne'er the flute or lyre applied... | |
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