| 1868 - 624 σελίδες
...while it says, We shall be sest. Strange cozenage I none would live past years Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain; And, from the dregs of life, think to receive What the first sprightly running could not again. I'm tired of waiting for this chimick gold, Which fools us... | |
| Kate Sanborn - 1869 - 306 σελίδες
...cuts off what we possessed, Strange courage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain ; And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give." " Of no distemper, of no blast he died, But fell like autumn... | |
| Treasury - 1869 - 474 σελίδες
...cuts off what we possessed. Strange co2enage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain ; And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give. Aureng2ebe. Act iv. Sc. i. His hair just gri21led As in a green... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1869 - 336 σελίδες
...we possest. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what still remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give." Several persons now came up to my companion, and taking her... | |
| JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. A.M. - 1870 - 604 σελίδες
...cuts off what we possest. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give. I'm tired of waiting for this chymic gold Which fools us young... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1898 - 396 σελίδες
...cuts off what we possest. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give. I 'm tired of waiting for this chymic gold Which fools us young... | |
| Edward Wortley Montagu - 1870 - 544 σελίδες
...possest. • Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what still remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give." , -: Several persons now came up to my companion, and taking... | |
| John Dryden - 1871 - 368 σελίδες
...cuts off what we possest. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain. And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give. I'm tired of waiting for this chymic gold. Which fools us young... | |
| John Dryden - 1871 - 380 σελίδες
...cuts off what we possest. Strange cozenage! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give. I'm tired of waiting for this chymic gold. Which fools us young... | |
| Charles Henry Parry - 1872 - 508 σελίδες
...off wh.it we possess'd. ' Strange cozenage ! None would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain ; And from the dregs of life, think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give." I'm tired with waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us... | |
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