Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... gives life to live , Firmness of nerve , and energy of thought . Life's lee is not more shallow , than impure And vapid ; sense and reason show the door , Call for my bier , and point me to the dust . AGES . The Seven Ages . All the ...
... gives life to live , Firmness of nerve , and energy of thought . Life's lee is not more shallow , than impure And vapid ; sense and reason show the door , Call for my bier , and point me to the dust . AGES . The Seven Ages . All the ...
Strana 14
... that saunter of the town ! Call it diversion , and the pill goes down ; Fools grin on fools ; and Stoic - like support , Without one sigh , the pleasures of a court . Courts can give nothing to the wise and good , 14 AMUSEMENTS .
... that saunter of the town ! Call it diversion , and the pill goes down ; Fools grin on fools ; and Stoic - like support , Without one sigh , the pleasures of a court . Courts can give nothing to the wise and good , 14 AMUSEMENTS .
Strana 16
... Gives not the useless knowledge of its end ! To Man imparts it ; but with such a view As , while he dreads it , makes him hope it too : The hour conceal'd , and so remote the fear , Death still draws nearer , never seeming near , Great ...
... Gives not the useless knowledge of its end ! To Man imparts it ; but with such a view As , while he dreads it , makes him hope it too : The hour conceal'd , and so remote the fear , Death still draws nearer , never seeming near , Great ...
Strana 17
... give such act and utt'rance , as they may To ecstasy too big to be suppress'd- These , and a thousand images of bliss , With which kind Nature graces ev'ry scene , Where cruel man defeats not her design , Impart to the benevolent who ...
... give such act and utt'rance , as they may To ecstasy too big to be suppress'd- These , and a thousand images of bliss , With which kind Nature graces ev'ry scene , Where cruel man defeats not her design , Impart to the benevolent who ...
Strana 21
... gives his little Senate laws , And sit attentive to his own applause ; While Wits and Templars ev'ry sentence raise , And wonder with a foolish face of praise , - Who but must laugh , if such a man there be ? Who would not weep , if ...
... gives his little Senate laws , And sit attentive to his own applause ; While Wits and Templars ev'ry sentence raise , And wonder with a foolish face of praise , - Who but must laugh , if such a man there be ? Who would not weep , if ...
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