| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1849 - 390 pages
...James Rich, Esq., Resident for the East India Company at the Court of the Pasha of Bagdat."] » [" Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay; But you, with thoughtless pride elate, Unconscious of impending fate, Command the pillar'd dome to... | |
| Greek - 1859 - 568 pages
...regardless of, unmindful of, death, thou art ever engaged in building and such like occupations. " Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay : But you, with thoughtless pride elate, Unconscious of impending fate, Command the pillar'd dome to... | |
| Henry Dircks - 1861 - 644 pages
...estate which the ten thousand pounds were to purchase ; for, in my mind's eye, I had it already in my grasp. The humble occupation I had till then followed,...heels of day, And moons increase to their decay." i After a few weeks, my mind recovered its wonted serenity ; and in about three months more, my machine... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1864 - 594 pages
...Shall all its rural plenty yield, And, happy in that rural store, Of heaven and him I' ask no more. Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay : But you with thoughtless pride elate, Unconscious of impending fate, Command the vaulted dome to... | |
| 1869 - 534 pages
...utterly regardless of, unmindful of, death, thou art ever engaged in building and such like occupations." "Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay: But you, with thoughtless pride elate, Unconscious of impending fate, Command the pillared dome to... | |
| George Bruce - 1876 - 642 pages
...and honses, the records of whose nations have long since been swept from the knowledge of mankind. " Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay ; But you, with thoughtless pride elate, Unconscious of impending fate, Command the pillared dome to... | |
| William Francis Henry King - 1887 - 630 pages
...towards all. 5030. Truditur dies die, Novseque pergunt interire lunœ. (L.) Ног. С. 2, 18, 15. Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay. — Francis. 5031. Tu die, mecum quo pignore certes. (L.) Virg. E. 3, 31. — Say for wítat stake... | |
| William Francis Henry King - 1904 - 500 pages
...TRUDITUR— ТПШСА. 2781. Truditur dies die, Novteque pergunt interire lun». Ног. С. 2, 18, 15. Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay. — Francis. 2782. Tu dors, Brutus, et Rome est dans les fers ! Volt. Mort de César, 2, 2. What! Brutas,... | |
| 1905 - 398 pages
...Shall all its rural plenty yield ; And happy in that rural store, Of Heaven and him I ask no more. Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay ; But you, with thoughtless pride elate, Unconscious of impending fate, Command the pillared dome to... | |
| Wesley Historical Society - 1906 - 420 pages
...pergunt interire lunae ; Tu secanda marmora Lucas sub ipsum funus, et sepulchri Immemor struis domos. " Day presses on the heels of day, And moons increase to their decay ; But you, with thoughtless pride elate, Unconscious of impending fate, Command the pillared dome to... | |
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