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" Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 460
1849
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 454 pages
...puffs her sail: There gloom tho dark broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toiled,' and wrought, and thought with me, — That ever with a frolic welcome...foreheads, — you and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honor and his toil ; Death closes all: but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 434 pages
...purEi her sail : There gloom the dark broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toiled, and wrought, and thought with me, — That ever with a frolic welcome...foreheads, — you and I are old; Old age hath yet his honor and his toil ; Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 780 pages
...puffs her sail : There gloom the dark broad seas. My manners. Souls that have toiled, and wrought, and thought with me, — That ever with a frolic welcome...opposed Free hearts, free foreheads, — you and I arc old; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil ; Death closes alt : but something ere the end, Some...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 438 pages
...puffs her tail : There gloom the dark broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toiled, and wrought, and thought with me, — That ever with a frolic welcome...and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads, — you and 1 arc old; Old age hath yet his honor and hit toil j Death closes all : but something ere the end,...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 782 pages
...welcome tonk The thunder and the sunshine, and oppn--M Free hearts, free foreheads, — you and I ar« old ; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil . Death closes all : but something ere the end. Somi work of noble note, may yet be done, Not .mbccoming men th.it nrovc with Gods The...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1868 - 402 pages
...puffs her sail : There gloom the dark broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toil'd, and wrought, and thought with me — That ever with a frolic welcome...honour and his toil ; Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The...
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Flosculi cheltonienses: a selection from the Cheltenham college prize poems ...

Cheltenham College - College verse - 1868 - 570 pages
...puffs her sail : There gloom the dark, broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toil'd and wrought and thought with me — That ever with a frolic welcome...honour and his toil : Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The...
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The Divine Comedy, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 486 pages
...puffs her sail : There gloom the dark broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toiled, and wrought, and thought with me, That ever with a frolic welcome took...foreheads, — you and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honor and his toil ; Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 480 pages
...the dark broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toiled, and wrought, and thought with me, That erer with a frolic welcome took The thunder and the sunshine,...foreheads, — you and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honor and his toil ; Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet...
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Homer: The Odyssey

William Lucas Collins - Epic poetry, Greek - 1870 - 172 pages
...frolic welcome took The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed * The metaphor is Homer's, Odyss. xi. 124. Free hearts, free foreheads— you and I are old :...honour and his toil ; Death closes all, but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done. Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push...
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