| John Bell - 1796 - 470 páginas
...! Cunst thou plead*Pkasure's cause as well as I ? Know'st thou her nature, purpose, parentage ? &5 Attend my song, and thou shalt know them all; And...laugh thee dead, Or send thee to her hermitage with L . 610 Absurd presumption ! thou, who never know'st A serious thought! shalt thou dare dream of joy... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 páginas
...in the world ! Who think'st thyself a MURRAY, with disdain May'st look on me. Yet, my DEMOSTHENES! Canst thou plead Pleasure's cause as well as I ? Know'st thou her nature, purpose, parentage? 605 Attend my song, and thou shalt know them all; And know thyself; and know thyself to be (Strange... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 páginas
...be eigued characters ; but a writer does not feign a name of which he only jives the initial letter. Tell not Calista. She will laugh thee dead, Or send thee to her hermitage with L.— ' * , j The Biographia, not satisfied with pointing out the son of Young, in that son's life-time,... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 426 páginas
...in the world ! Who think'st thyself a MURRAY, with disdain May'st look on me. Yet, my DEMOSTHENES ! Canst thou plead pleasure's cause as well as I ? Know'st...laugh thee dead ; Or send thee to her hermitage with L . YOL. III. G Absurd presumption 1 Thou who never knew'st A serious thought! shalt thou dare dream... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 418 páginas
...in the world ! Who think'st thyself a MURRAY, with disdain May'st look on me. Yet, my DEMOSTHENES ! Canst thou plead pleasure's cause as well as I ? Know'st...laugh thee dead ; Or send thee to her hermitage with \r . VOL. in. c Absurd presumption 1 Thou who never knew'st A serious thought ! shalt thou dare dream... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 páginas
...with disdain May'st look on me. Yet, my DEMOSTHENES ! Canst thou plead pleasure's cause as well as I f Know'st thou her nature, purpose, parentage ? Attend...thee to her hermitage with L . Absurd presumption I Thou who never knew'st A serious thought ! shall thou dare dream of joy? No man ere found a happy... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 284 páginas
...in the world! Who think'st thyself a Murray, with disdain May'st look on me. Yet, my Demosthenes !* Canst thou plead pleasure's cause as well as I ? Know'st...hermitage with L . Absurd presumption ! Thou, who never knewest A serious thought ! shalt thou dare dream of joy ? No man e'er found a happy life by chance... | |
| Charles Edward De Coetlogon - 1807 - 586 páginas
..." I wrong her still — I rate her worth too low ; «* Pleasure the flower, Religion is the root. " Canst thou plead Pleasure's cause, as well as I ? " Know'st thou her nature^ purpose, parentage ? " Not to turn human, brutal— but, to build " Divine on human, Pleasure came from Heav'n. ever it... | |
| Charles Edward De Coetlogon - 1807 - 588 páginas
...*' I wrong her still — I rate her worth too low ; " Pleasure the flower, Religion is the root. " Canst thou plead Pleasure's cause, as well as I ? « Know'st thou her nature, purpose, parentage f " Not to turn human, brutal — but, to build " Divine on human, Pleasure came from Hcav'n. fever... | |
| Edward Young - 1810 - 278 páginas
...in the world! t'io think 'st thyself a Murray, with disdain May'stlook on me. Yet, my Demosthenes! * Canst thou plead pleasure's cause as well as I.? Know'st...abstemious man alive. Tell not Calista ; she will laugh tbee dead ; Or send thee to he|- hermitage with L . Absurd presumption ! Thou who never knew'st A serious... | |
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