... with his sweet-flowing ditty no more. My fugitive years are all hasting away, And I must ere long lie as lowly as they, With a turf on my breast, and a stone at my head, Ere another such grove shall arise in Its stead. 'Tis a sight to engage me, if... the new monthly magazine - Página 283por william harison ainsworth - 1869Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cowper - 1806 - 478 páginas
...arise in its stead. 'Tis a sight to engage me, if any thing can, To muse on the perishing pleasures of man; Though his life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see, Have a being less durable even than he f. IDEM LATINE REDDITUM. PopuLEjE cecidit gratissima copia silvse, Conticuere susurri, omnisque evanuit... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 226 páginas
...arise in its stead. 'Tis a sight to engage me, if any thing can, To muse on the perishing pleasures of man ; Though his life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see, Have a being less durable even than he*. * Mr. Cowper afterwards altered this last stanza in the following manner : — • . THE DIVERTING... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 310 páginas
...arise in its stead. Tis a sight to engage me, if any tiling can, To muse on the perishing pleasures of man ; Though his life be a dream, his enjoyments* I see, Hate a being less durable evea than he*. IDEM LATINE REDDITUM. cecidit gralissima, copia silvae, Conticuere... | |
| William Cowper - 1808 - 354 páginas
...no more. Tis a sight to engage me, if any thing can, To muse on the perishing pleasures of maiij ; Though his life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see, Have a being less durable even than he». ij • Mr. Cowptr afterward altered thi« last stanza in the (bllowinr1 manner :— Tne changs both... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 390 páginas
...arise in it's stead. Tis a sight to engage me, if any thing can, To muse on the perishing pleasures of man ; Though his life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see, Have a being less durable even than he*. * Mr. Cowper afterward altered this last stanza in the following manner : — The change both my heart... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 422 páginas
...arise in it's stead. Tis a sight to engage me, if any thing can, To muse on the perishing pleasures of man ; Though his life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see, Have a being less durable even than he*. * Mr. Cowper afterward altered this last stunt* in the following manner: — The change both my heart... | |
| William Cowper - 1812 - 396 páginas
...arise in it's stead. 'Tis a sight to engage me, if any thing can, To muse on the perishing pleasures of man; Though his life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see^ Have a being less durable even than he*. * Mr. Cowper afterward altered this last stanza in the following manner:— The change both my heart... | |
| William Cowper - 1814 - 274 páginas
...si»ht to engage me, if any thing can, 'Го miií-e on the perishing pleasures of man ; Though tiia life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see, Have a being less durable even thathe.* • Mr. Cnwper *Aerw*rd altered tbá h*t stanza to tbe folluvtog manner: IDEM LATINE REDD1TUM.... | |
| William Cowper - 1814 - 496 páginas
...stead. *Tis a sight to engage me, if any thing can, To mnse on the perishing pleasnres of man ; Thongh his life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see, Have a being less dnrable even than be.* * Mr. Cowper afterward altered this last stanza in the following mauner: —... | |
| William Cowper - 1815 - 356 páginas
...such grove shall ari1 'Tit a sight to engage me, if any thing can, To muse on the perishing pleasures of man ; Though his life be a dream, his enjoyments, I see, Have a being li-ss durable even than he*. • Mr. Cowper afterward altered this tut rtanu in the following manner:... | |
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