Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light, To stamp the seal of time in aged things, To wake the morn, and sentinel the night, To wrong the wronger till he render right; To ruinate proud buildings with thy... Vestina's Martyrdom; a Story of the Catacombs - Page 197by Emma Raymond Pitman - 1869 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1707 - 492 pages
...Time's Glory is to calm contending Kings, To unmask Falfliood, and bring Troth to Light, To ftanip the Seal of Time in aged things, To wake the Morn and centinel the Night, To wrong the Wronger till he render Right, To ruinate proud Buildings with thy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 pages
...is to find the hate of foes, To eat up error by opinion bred, Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed. Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask...and bring truth to light,. To stamp the seal of time on aged things, To wake the morn, and sentinel the night, To wrong ihe wronger, till he render right,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 pages
...is to find the hate of foes, To eat up error by opinion bred, Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed. Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask...and bring truth to light, To stamp the seal of time on aged things, To wake the morn, and sentinel the night, To wrong the wronger, till he render right,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 pages
...is to find the hate of foes, To eat up error by opinion bred, Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed ? Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask...and bring truth to light, To stamp the seal of time on aged things, To wake the morn, and sentinel the night, To wrong the wronger, till he render right,*... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 456 pages
...first that rears your hand." instead of — his hand. Again, in The Rape of Lucrece : " Time's office is to calm contending kings, " To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light, — " To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours — ." instead of — his hours. Again, in the third Act of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 pages
...to find the hate of foes, To eat up errors, by opinion bred, Not spend the dow'ry of a lawful bed. 'Time's glory is to calm contending kings; To unmask...and bring truth to light: To stamp the seal of time on aged things; To wake the morn, and centinel the night; To wrong the wronger, till he render right:... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 pages
...has the more weight, as supposed to proceed from judgment, not from passion. — Young. CCCLXXXVIL Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask...and bring truth to light, To stamp the seal of time on aged things, To wake the morn, and sentmel the nijjfht, To wrong the wronger, till he render right.... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 pages
...has the more weight, as supposed to proceed from judgment, not from passion.— Young. CCCLXXXVII. Time's glory is to calm contending kings, To unmask...and bring truth to light, To stamp the seal of time on aged things, To wake the morn, and sentinel the night, To wrong the wronger, till he render right.... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...calm contending Kings, To unmask falsehood, and hring truth to light, To stamp the seal of time on aged things To wake the morn, and sentinel the night, To wrong the wronger till he render right ; To ruinate proud huildings with his hours, And smear with dust their glittering golden towers ! To... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 462 pages
...Northumberland, then false to him. Would of that seed grow to a greater falma*. Id. Time'* glory i* to calm contending kings. To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light, To (tamp the *eal of time on aged things, To wake the morn, and centinel the night, To wrong the wronger,... | |
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