... tis all a cheat ; Yet, fooled with hope, men favour the deceit ; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay : To-morrow's falser than the former day ; Lies worse, and, while it says, we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest. English Literature in the Eighteenth Century - الصفحة 106بواسطة Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 450عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| James Boswell - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 506
...blest " With some new joys, cuts off what we possest. " Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again ; " Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain...What the first sprightly running could not give." 9 It was observed to Dr. Johnson, that it seemed strange that he, who has so often delighted his company... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 598
...Dryden. " Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure from what still remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the first sprightly running would not give : I 'm tired of toiling for this chymic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 424
...be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest. Strange cozenage ! None would lire past years again ; Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain ;...What the first sprightly running could not give*." * Aurengzebe. QUESTION LXXV. HAVE GOVERNMENTS ANY GREAT POWER OVER THE FORMATION OF NATIONAL CHARACTER?... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...bless'd With some new joys, cuts off what we possess'd. Strange cozenage! none would live past years again ; Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain;...receive What the first sprightly running could not give5." It was observed to Dr. Johnson, that it seemed strange that he, who has so often delighted... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1825 - عدد الصفحات: 414
...be blest With some new joy, takes off what we possess. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain ;...first sprightly running could not give ; I'm tir'd of waiting for this chemick gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old." Dryden LIGHTNESS,... | |
| Horace Smith - 1825 - عدد الصفحات: 374
...Dryden, < . " Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure from what still remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive ; - ' . . What the first sprightly running would not give : I 'm tired of toiling for this chymic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again ; Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain ;...receive, What the first sprightly running could not give 1. It was observed to Dr. Johnson, that it seemed strange that he, who has so often delighted his company... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...bless'd With some new joys; cuts off what we possess'd: Strange cozenage! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain: And...running could not give. I'm tir'd with waiting for this chymic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old. Dry den. DXXX. Two rival actresses are... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 352
...bless'd With some new joys; cuts off what we possess'd: Strange cozenage! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain: And...running could not give. I'm tir'd with waiting for this chymic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old. Dryden. DXXX. Two rival actresses are capable... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 600
...some new joys, cuts oft' what we possest. "• ' ,' ; ' Stratigo cozenage ! none would live past years again ; • . Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain...What the first sprightly running could not give'." • It was observed to Dr. Johnson, that it seemed strange that he, who has so often delighted his... | |
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