| University of Colorado (Boulder campus) - 1906 - 604 pages
...often is "fraught too deep with pain." "'Now no more shall thy house admit thee with glad welcome, nor a most virtuous wife and sweet children run to...prosperous in thy doings, a safeguard to thine own. One disastrous day has taken from thee luckless man in luckless wise all the many prizes of life.'... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1921 - 80 pages
...dulcedine tangent." Lucretius, III. 894 — 896. "Now no more shall thy house admit thee with glad welcome, nor a most virtuous wife and sweet children run to...snatch kisses and touch thy heart with a silent joy." (Munro.) Though Lucretius is only mentioning these common regrets of mankind in order to show their... | |
| 320 pages
...dulcedine tangent." Lucretius, III. 894 — 896. "Now no more shall thy house admit thee with glad welcome, nor a most virtuous wife and sweet children run to...snatch kisses and touch thy heart with a silent joy." (Munro.) Though Lucretius is only mentioning these common regrets of mankind in order to show their... | |
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