Want, and incurable disease, (fell pair!) On hopeless multitudes remorseless seize At once, and make a refuge of the grave. How groaning hospitals eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers, once in Fortune's lap high-fed,... The Works of the Author of The Night-thoughts - Página 218por Edward Young - 1802Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1854 - 120 páginas
...of charity ! To shock1 us more, solicit it in vain! Ye silken sons of pleasure ! since it pains 15 You rue more modish visits, visit here, And breathe...what is right. Happy, did sorrow seize on such alone. 20 Not prudence can defend, or virtue save : Disease invades the chastest temperance ; And punishment... | |
| Edward Young - 1854 - 452 páginas
...eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there! rWhat numbers, once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity! To shock us more, solicit it in vain !y Ye silken sons of pleasure ! since in pains You rue more modish visits, visit here, And breathe... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1854 - 108 páginas
...there ! What numbers, once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity ! To shock1 us more, solicit it in vain ! Ye silken sons of pleasure ! since in pains 15 You rue more modish visits, visit here, And breathe, from your debauch : give, and reduce Surfeit's... | |
| 1855 - 834 páginas
...What numbers groan for sad admission theie ! What numbers, once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicits the cold hand of charity ! To shock us more, solicit...your debauch : give and reduce Surfeit's dominion over you : but so great Your impudence, you blush at what is right. Happy ! did sorrow seize on such... | |
| Edward Young - 1856 - 536 páginas
...after away which obscures the sense, unless we give an unauthorized meaning to the word before it. Ye silken sons of Pleasure ! since in pains You rue...and reduce Surfeit's dominion o'er you. But so great 26i> Your impudence, you blush at what is right. DISEASE AND DEATH ARE UNDISCRIMINATING. Happy ! did... | |
| 1858 - 588 páginas
...their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers once in Fortune's lap high fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity ! To shock us more, solicit it in vain. — Young. SIANDEE. — It does not depend upon mo, said the Grecian, to prevent being spoken ill of;... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1860 - 136 páginas
...once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity! 260 To shock' us more, solicit it m vain! Ye silken sons of pleasure ! since in pains...and reduce Surfeit's dominion o'er you. But so great 205 Your impudence, you blush at what is right. Happy, did sorrow seize on such alone. Not prudence... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 páginas
...in Fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of Charity! To shock us more, solicit it in vain I Ye silken sons of Pleasure! since in pains You rue...here, And breathe from your debauch: give, and reduce Surfeits dominion o'er you. But so great Your impudence, you blush at what is right. Happy! did sorrow... | |
| 1861 - 356 páginas
...though few, So ehall thy sleep be sound, thy waking cheerful HAVARIX What numbers, once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity! To shock us more, solicit it in vain! YOUSG. If poverty—a bitter medicine—cure The soul's distempers, blessed are the poor; Yea, if ye... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1865 - 116 páginas
...of charity ! To shock1 us more, solicit it hi vain! Ye silken sons of pleasure ! since it pains 15 You rue more modish visits, visit here, And breathe...what is right. Happy, did sorrow seize on such alone. 20 Not prudence can defend, or virtue save : Disease invades the chastest temperance ; And punishment... | |
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