HOPE is the most treacherous of all human fancies. So long as there is a plausible ground to expect relief from any particular quarter, men will relax their exertions in the face of the most imminent danger, and they cling to their expectations long after... Homeward Bound: Or, The Chase, a Tale of the Sea - 第 315 頁James Fenimore Cooper 著 - 1838 - 522 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Roach - 1794 - 260 頁
...illullrious fiiall thoy rife, Their country's bulwark, and their mother's joy, Here paus'd the patriot. With religious awe Grief heard the voice of virtue. No complaint The folemn filence broke. Tears ceas'dto flow : Ceas'd for a moment ; foon again to flream. For now, in... | |
| 1796 - 220 頁
...illuftrious fhall they rife, Their country's bulwark, and their mother's joy. Here paub'd the patriot. With religious awe Grief heard the voice of virtue, No complaint The folemn fiUnce broke. Tears ceas'd to flow : Ceas'd for a moment ; foon again to ftream. For now in... | |
| Richard Glover - 1798 - 242 頁
...illustrious will they rise, Their country's bulwark, and their mother's joy." Here paus'd the patriot. In religious awe Grief heard the voice of virtue. No complaint The solemn silence broke. Tears ceas'd to flow; Ceas'd for a moment, soon again to stream. Behold, in arms before the palace drawn,... | |
| Richard Glover, Thomas Park - 1806 - 336 頁
...illustrious will they rise, Their country's bulwark, and their mother's joy.' Here paus'd the patriot. In religious awe Grief heard the voice of virtue. No complaint The solemn silence broke. Tears ceas'd to flow ; Ceas'd for a moment, soon again to stream. Behold, in arms before the palace drawn,... | |
| Richard Glover, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 頁
...illustrious will they rise, Their country's bulwark, and their mother's joy.' Here pans'd the patriot. In religious awe Grief heard the voice of virtue. No complaint The solemn silence broke. Tears ceas'd to flow ; Ceas'd for a moment, soon again to stream. Behold, in arnis before the palace drawn,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 656 頁
...will they rise Their country's bulwark, and their mother's joy." Here paus'cl the patriot In religions awe Grief heard the voice of Virtue. No complaint The solemn silence broke. Tears ceas'd to flow; Ceas'd for a moment soon again to stream. Belmld, in arms before the palace drawn,... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 頁
...Refining still, the social Passions work. SECTION II. Leonidas's Farewell, Hei'e paus'd the patriot. With religious awe Grief heard the voice of virtue. No complaint The solemn silence broke. Tears ceas'd to flow : Ceas'd for a moment ; soon again to stream. For now, in arms before the palace rang'd,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 頁
...illustrious shall they rise, Their country's bulwark ami their mother's joy. Here paus d the patriot. With religious awe Grief heard the voice of virtue. No complaint The solemn silence broke. Tears ceas'd to flow: Ccas'd for a moment ; soon again to stream. For now in arms before the palace rang'd,... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 頁
...Refining still, the social Passions work. Section il. LEONIDAS' FAREWELL. V* " Here paus'd the patriot. With religious awe Grief heard the voice of virtue. No complaint The solemn silence broke. Tears ceas'd to flow ; Ceas'd for a moment; soon again to stream. For now, in arms before the palace rang'd,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1849 - 488 頁
...result of a sort of sudden inspiration, rather than of continued and laborious thought. CHAPTER V. With religious awe Grief heard the voice of Virtue....complaint The solemn silence broke. Tears ceased to flow. GLOVIR. HOPE is the most treacherous of all human fancies. So long as there is a plausible ground to... | |
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