And art thou then that Virgil, that well-spring, From which such copious floods of eloquence Have issued ? " I with front abash'd replied. " Glory and light of all the tuneful train ! May it avail me, that I long with zeal Have sought thy volume, and... Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XII - Page 18by Virgil - 1902 - 342 pagesFull view - About this book
| Law - 1907 - 680 pages
...somewhat similar to that of Dante in his tribute to Virgil, "My master thou and guide, ihcu he from whom I have derived that style which for its beauty into fame exalts me." The readers of this Journal will undoubtedly remember an article by Mr. (iriiham B. Smcdley, of Midland,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Fiction - 1998 - 226 pages
...well-spring, From which such copious floods of eloquence Have issued?' I with front abashed replied. 'Glory and light of all the tuneful train! May it...zeal Have sought thy volume, and with love immense 80 Have conned it o'er. My master thou, and guide! Thou he from whom alone I have derived That style,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 490 pages
...well-spring, From which such copious floods of eloquence Have issued ?" I, with front abash'd, replied: " Glory and light of all the tuneful train ! May it...o'er. My master, thou, and guide ! Thou he from whom I have alone deriv'd That style, which for its beauty into fame JExalts me." CART Indeed there was... | |
| 1858 - 518 pages
...tender affection, with what unbounded admiration did he not regard the great Mantuan? Does he not call . Glory and light of all the tuneful train ! May it...whom alone I have derived That style, which for its heauty into fame Exalts me. GARY'S Translation. Nor let it be said that Dante probably knew little... | |
| 1909 - 792 pages
...that well-spring From which such copious floods- of eloquence Have issued? . . . Glory and dellght of all the tuneful train, May it avail me that I long...immense Have conn'd it o'er, my master thou and guide. And in the nineteenth century our own Tennyson sings : I salute thee, Mantovano, I that loved thee... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Anthologies - 1901 - 434 pages
...well-spring, From which such copious floods of eloquence Have issued ? " I with front abashed replied. " Glory and light of all the tuneful train ! May it...Have sought thy volume, and with love immense Have conned it o'er. My master thou, and guide ! Thou he from whom alone I have derived That style, which... | |
| Classical philology - 1926 - 758 pages
...Note a similar remark from Marbodius' fellow-countryman, Dante (Inf. I, 1). "May it avail me, that / long with zeal Have sought thy volume, and with love...immense Have conn'd it o'er, my master thou and guide]" dead," adding, "and in truth eagerly did I long to converse with the shade of Virgil." Finally he finds... | |
| English periodicals - 1902 - 782 pages
...recognition by Dante Gabriel Bossetti of the poet whom he had followed so faithfully and BO long : " Glory and light of all the tuneful train ! May it avail me that I long wil.U zeal Have sought thy volume, and with love immense Have conn'd it o'er. My Master, thou, and... | |
| Deaf - 1926 - 838 pages
...have, and no doubt many others. Since these books were published I can say, as Dante did to Virgil. "I long with zeal have sought thy volume, and with love immense have conned it o'er." Eighteen educational surveys in eight States Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania,... | |
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