Of my mortality, my youth has acted Some scenes of vanity, drawn out at length By varied pleasures — sweetened in the mixture, But tragical in issue. Beauty, pomp, With every sensuality our giddiness Doth frame an idol — are inconstant friends When... Novels: Pelham. 1895 - Página 214por Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1895Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1811 - 718 páginas
...pleasures, sweetened in the mixture, But tragical in issue : beauty, pomp, With every sensuality our a pine Rent from Oeta bv a sweeping tempest, Jointed...defies Those angry winds, that split him ; so will I Cal, Contemn not your condition for the proof Of bare opinion only: to what end Reach all these moral... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 páginas
...pleasures, sweetened in the mixture, But tragical in issue : beauty, pomp, With every sensuality our giddiness Doth frame an idol, are inconstant friends,...makes us halt On the unguarded castle of the mind. Cal. Contemn not your condition for the proof Of bare opinion only : to what end Reach all these moral... | |
| 1812 - 560 páginas
...tragical in issue. Beauty, pomp, With every sensuality our giddiness Doth frame an idol, are unconstant friends, When any troubled passion makes us halt On the unguarded castle of the mind. Cat. Contemn not your condition, for the proof Of bare opinion only : to what end Reach all these moral... | |
| John Ford - 1811 - 522 páginas
...sought granted to you," is the meaning of th« passage. VOL. I. T Doth frame an idol, are unconstant friends, When any troubled passion makes us halt On the unguarded castle of the mind. Cal. Contemn not your condition, for the proof Of bare opinion only : to what end Reach all these moral... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 páginas
...tragical in issue. Beauty, pomp, With every sensuality our giddiness Doth frame an idol, are unconstant friends, When any troubled passion makes us halt On the unguarded castle of the mind. Cat. Contemn not your condition, for the proof Of bare opinion only : to what end Reach all these moral... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 712 páginas
...JF.288.— But] 'ie only!' G. 315. ^.288.— To wait on thy direction, read directions. G.3I7. ZF.290. — When any troubled passion makes us halt On the unguarded castle of the mind. No absurdity, however gross, could raise any suspicion of inaccuracy in Mr. Weber's mind, and tempt... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 682 páginas
...288.— But} 'ie only!' G. 315. W. 288.— To wait on thy direction, read directions. G.317. /F.290.— When any troubled passion makes us halt On the unguarded castle of the mind. No absurdity, however gross, could raise any suspicion of inaccuracy in Mr. Weber's mind, and tempt... | |
| 1827 - 640 páginas
...they/aMer Wagtails and jays together!" Gifford. " . How they flutter, Wagtails and jays together!" Weber. " When any troubled passion makes us halt On the unguarded castle of the mind." Gifford. " When any troubled passion makes assault On the unguarded castle of the mind." Weber. " Such... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 688 páginas
...JF.288.—B«<] 'ie only!' G. 315. JF. 288.—To wait on thy direction, read directions. G. 317. JF.290.—When any troubled passion makes us halt On the unguarded castle of the mind. No absurdity, however gross, could raise any suspicion of inaccuracy in Mr. Weber's mind, and tempt... | |
| Horace Smith - 1838 - 932 páginas
...to Helen's reiterated injunctions of secresy. CHAPTER VI. -Beauty, pomp, With every sensuality our giddiness Doth frame an idol — are inconstant friends, When any troubled passion makes as halt On the unguarded castle of the mind." SEVERAL trifling circumstances, which in their minuteness... | |
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