| 1821 - 408 Seiten
...as the restless sphered, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown." To this may be added, the intercession of the Egyptian virgins for the devoted city of Damascus, besieged... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 Seiten
...as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown." To this may be added, the intercession of the Egyptian virgins for the devoted city of Damascus, besieged... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 526 Seiten
...the restless spheres, ' Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, ' Until we reach the ripest fruits of all — ' That perfect bliss and sole felicity, ' The sweet fruition of an earthly crown.' This quotation is much in the spirit of the opening scene of Marlow's Faustus, the difference being,... | |
| 1867 - 796 Seiten
...as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown. Again, as if wishing to prove what liberties might be taken with the iambic metre without injury to... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 Seiten
...the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit î of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The...to join with Tamburlaine ; For he is gross and like tho massy earth That moves not upwards, nor by princely dcede Doth mean to soar above the highest sort.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 834 Seiten
...as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown. Again, as if -wishing to prove what liberties might be taken with the iambic metre without injury to... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 804 Seiten
...ns the restless sphere«, Will ns to wear ourselves, and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown. Again, as if wishing to prove what liberties might be taken with the iambic metre without injury to... | |
| 1870 - 764 Seiten
...moving as the restless spheres Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown." There is something gross in this ambition, this thirst for reign, this gloating over " the sweetness... | |
| 1870 - 770 Seiten
...moving as the restless spheres Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest Until wo reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown." There is something gross in this ambition, this thirst for reign, this gloating over " the sweetness... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 Seiten
...the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit J of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The...to join with Tamburlaine ; For he is gross and like tbe massy earth That moves not upwards, nor by princely deeds Doth mean to soar above the highest sort.... | |
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