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... The Illuminated Magazine - Página 294editado por - 1844Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1862 - 410 páginas
...the dregs of life think to receive What the firft fprightly running could not give. I'm tired with waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old." The reply of Nourmahal, which is comparatively unknown, is worthy of notice : " "Pis not for nothing... | |
| Philobiblion - 1862 - 552 páginas
...the dregs of life think to receive What the firft fprightly running could not give. Гт tired with waiting for this chemic gold, Which' fools us young, and beggars us when old.** The reply of Nourmahal, which is comparatively unknown, is worthy of notice : " "Tis not for nothing... | |
| Robert Henry Martley, Richard Denny Urlin - 1863 - 304 páginas
...ftill remain ; And from the dregs of life hope to receive What the firft fprightly runnings cannot give. I'm tired of waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old." So enamoured, however, had Dryden once been of his " long-loved miftrefs, Rhyme," that he aftually... | |
| 1863 - 276 páginas
...ftill remain ; And from the dregs of life hope to receive What the firft fprightly runnings cannot give. I'm tired of waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old." So enamoured, however, had Dryden once been of his " long-loved miftrefs, Rhyme," that he adtually... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 348 páginas
...from the dregs of life think to receive What the fresh sprightly running could not give. I 'm tir'd of waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us young,...won't be blistered, and I won't die ! " The Duchess died, notwithstanding what she said, at Marlborough House, in 1774. GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. SIR WALTER... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 394 páginas
...the dregs of life, thmk to reccive, What the first sprightly running could not give. I'm tired with waiting for this chemic Gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old."—DRYDIN. Protean Pleasure! in how varied forms Dost show thyself to mortals, and elude Thcir... | |
| John Timbs - 1869 - 368 páginas
...from the dregs of life think to receive What the fresh sprightly running could not give. I'm tir'd of waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us young,...in bed, " I won't be blistered, and I won't die!" WAS GEORGE II. AT THE BATTLE OF DETTINGEN ? Strangely contradictory are the accounts of the share of... | |
| Book - 1872 - 326 páginas
...is most truly what Dryden sternly describes : — When I consider life, 'tis all a cheat, Yet fool'd with hope, men favour the deceit ; Trust on, and think...gold, Which fools us young and beggars us when old. Of many of those who have passed away from earthly visionj on the first steps of the ascent — White,... | |
| Charles Henry Parry - 1872 - 508 páginas
...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 young, and beggars us when old.' These lines, the beauty of which I am perfectly ready to allow, are — would you believe it, gentlemen... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 páginas
...; And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give. I 'm e nursed upon the self-same hill, Fed the same flock by fountain, shade, and rill. To — 'Tis not for nothing that we life pursue ; It pays our hopes with something still that 's new :... | |
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