| Horace - 1749 - 304 pages
...The grave Difgrace of being thought unwiie. What cannot Wine perform ? It brings to light The fecret Soul ; it bids the Coward fight ; Gives Being to our...Hopes, and from our Hearts Drives the dull Sorrow, and infpires new Arts. Whom hath not an infpiring Bumper taught A Flow of Words, and Loftinefs of Thought... | |
| Horace - Latin poetry - 1806 - 492 pages
...heir. Give me to drink, and, crowu'd with flowers, despise The grave disgrace of being thought unwise. What cannot wine perform ? It brings to light The...hearts Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts. Whom hath not an inspiring bumper taught A flow of words, and loftiness of thought ? Even in th1 oppressive... | |
| Horace - 1807 - 402 pages
...Give me to drink, and, crown' tl with flowers, despise The grave disgrace of being thought unwise. What cannot wine perform ? It brings to light The...hearts Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts, la there a wretch, whom bumpers have not taught A flow of words, and loftiness of thought • Even... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 286 pages
...heir. Give me to drink; and, crown'd with flowers, despise The grave disgrace of being thought unwise. What cannot wine perform ? It brings to light The...hearts Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts. Whom hath not an inspiring bumper taught A flow of words, and loftiness of thought? E'en in the' oppressive... | |
| Richard Cook (of Oxford.) - 1827 - 50 pages
...lAr-rniidi calices quern non fecere disertum? Contracta qnem non in paupertate solutom? Hor. lib. i. ep. 5. What cannot wine perform! It brings to light The secret soul; it bids the coward tight; Gives being to our hopes, and from our hearts Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts.... | |
| Horace - Latin poetry - 1831 - 352 pages
...20 Give me to drink, and, crown'd, with flowers, despise The grave disgrace of being thought unwise. What cannot wine perform ? It brings to light The...fight ; Gives being to our hopes, and from our hearts 25 Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts. Is there a wretch, whom bumpers have not taught A... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1831 - 354 pages
...with flowers, despise The grave disgrace of heing thought unwise. What cannot wine perform ? It hrings to light The secret soul; it bids the coward fight; Gives being to our hopes, and from our hearts 25 Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts. . ; Is there a wretch, whom bumpers have not taught... | |
| Horace - Epistolary poetry, Latin - 1835 - 316 pages
...despise The grave disgrace of being thought unwise. Gives being to our hopes, and from our hearts 25 Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts. Is...not taught A flow of words, and loftiness of thought 1 Even in th' oppressive grasp of poverty It can enlarge, and bid the soul be free. 30 Cheerful my... | |
| James Pycroft - Books and reading - 1837 - 160 pages
...Receipts for making various Beverages used in the University. A new Edition enlarged. 2s. 6d. What r.uinot wine perform? It brings to light The secret soul; it bids the coward light ; Gives being to our hopes, and from oar hearts Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts.... | |
| Horace - 1844 - 318 pages
...despise The grave disgrace of being thought unwise. Gives being to our hopes, and from our hearts 25 Drives the dull sorrow, and inspires new arts. Is...grasp of poverty It can enlarge, and bid the soul he free. 30 Cheerful my usual task I undertake, (And no mean figure in my office make,) That no foul... | |
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