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" Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the man in debt ; the man of gold, In debt to fortune, trembles at her power. "
The Complaint: Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality.. - Página 165
de Edward Young - 1750 - 404 páginas
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School Reader: 4th book

Charles Walton Sanders - 1842 - 316 páginas
...than that which is ordinarily made at a period. So, also, at the commas in the following couplet, " Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich." the voice is suspended less time, than at those in the follow. ing sentence : " Friends, Romans, Countrymen,...
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Murray's English Grammar Simplified Designed to Facilitate the Study of the ...

Lindley Murray, Allen Fisk - 1846 - 180 páginas
...him shade, The soul's calm sunshine, and the heartfelt In winter, fire. , > , . Is virtue s prize. Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. When young, life's journey I began, The glitt'ring prospect charm'a my eyes; I saw, along th extended...
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A Practical Grammar of the English Language

Noble Butler - 1846 - 272 páginas
...Who dares do more, is none. — Shakspeare. There are, who to my person pay their court. — Pope. Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never ean be rich. [Bent. 5.JA large number of distinguished foreigners was present. A jndicious arrangement...
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A Practical Grammar of the English Language

Noble Butler - 1846 - 276 páginas
...is none. — Shakspeare. There are, who to my person pay their court. — Pope. Who lives to naturo, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. [Bern. 5.JA large number of distinguished foreigners was present. A judicious arrangement of studies...
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A Practical Grammar: In which Words, Phrases, and Sentences are Classified ...

Stephen W. q (Stephen Watkins) Clark - 1847 - 242 páginas
...whoever), have a construction similar to what. EXAMPLEs—" Whatever purifies, fortifies also the heart." " Who lives to Nature, rarely can be poor, Who lives to Fancy, never can be rich." OBs. 8.— What, whatever, and whatsoever, are often used Adjectively. EXAMPLEs—" What book have...
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English Exercises: Consisting of Exercises in Parsing, Instances of False ...

Lindley Murray - 1847 - 252 páginas
...door Whose days are dwindled to the shortest span : Oh ! give relief, and Heav'n will bless thy store. Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor : Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. When young, life's journey I began, The glitt'ring prospect charm'd my eyes ; I saw, along th' extended...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts. Night Thoughts on Life, Death and ...

John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 páginas
...absent still. How few can rescue opulence from want ! Who lives to nature rarely can be poo* , 630 Who lives to fancy never can be rich. Poor is the...the man of gold, In debt to Fortune, trembles at her power : The man of reason smiles at her and death. O what u patrimony this ! a being 535 Of such inherent...
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Analytical Grammar of the English Language, Embracing the Introductive and ...

Dyer Hook Sanborn - 1848 - 300 páginas
...Boast not thyself of to-morrow. [6] "Tis Education (which) forms the common mind. Pope. (The person) Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. — Pope. Who loves a garden, loves a greenhouse too. — Cowper. Rise with the lark, and with the...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts

John Milton - 1849 - 650 páginas
...absent still. How few can rescue opulence from want ! Who lives to nature rarely can be poor ; 530 Who lives to fancy never can be rich. Poor is the man in d*bt ; the man of gold, In debt to Fortune, trembles at her power : The man of reason smiles at her...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1850 - 602 páginas
...absent still. How few con rescue opulence from want ! Who lives to nature rarely c&u be poor , 630 Who lives to fancy never can be rich. Poor is the...the man of gold, In debt to Fortune, trembles at her power • The man of reason smiles at her and death. O what a patrimony this ! a being 535 Of such...
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