| John Dryden - 1717 - 464 страница
...that's new;" . Each Day's a'Miftrefs, unenjoy'd before; Like Travellers, we're pleas'd with feeing more. Did you but know what Joys your way attend, You would not hurry to your Journey's end. Лиг. I need not hafte the end of Life to meet; The Precipice is juft beneath my Feet.... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1784 - 524 страница
...is new. Each day's a miftrefs unenjoy'd before ; Like travellers, we are pleas'd with feeing more. Did you but know what joys your way attend, You would not hurry to your journey's end. But, notwithstanding Dryden had exerted all his ftrength to excel in this fpecies of... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 страница
...Each day's a mistress, unenjoyed before ; Like travellers, we're pleased with seeing more. VOL. v. Q Did you but know what joys your way attend, You would not hurry to your journey's end. Aur. I need not haste the end of life to meet ; The precipice is just beneath my feet.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 страница
...meeting here ? Milton. That hurrycd o'er Such swarms of English to the neighb'ring shore. Drydm. Bid you but know what joys your way attend. You would not hurry to your journey's end. Id. Impetuous lust hurriei him on to satisfy it. South. It might have pleased him in... | |
| John Bellenden Ker - 1837 - 334 страница
...your doubtful friends." SHAKSFEAXX. " Stay these sudden gusts of passion, That HURRY you away." HOWE. In a secondary sense the verb to hurry, as to go on...but know what joys your way attend, You would not HUBBY to your journey s end." DRYDEN. TO BROOK. " He could not brook the affront," he could not bend... | |
| 1862 - 396 страница
...that's new. Each day's a miftrefs unenjoyed before; Like travellers, we're pleafed with feeing more. Did you but know what joys your way attend, You would not hurry to your journey's end." common and melancholy a truth is exprefled in fuch beautiful verfe, varied with fuch... | |
| Philobiblion - 1862 - 552 страница
...that's new. Each day's a miftrefs unenjoyed before ; Like travellers, we're pleafed with feeing more, Did you but know what joys your way attend, You would not hurry to your journey's end." Sir Walter Scott obferves, with great juftice : " It might be difficulty to point out... | |
| 1862 - 410 страница
...new. Each day's a miftrefs unenjoyed before; Like travellers, we're pleafed with feeing more. Did yon but know what joys your way attend, You would not hurry to your journey's end." Sir Walter Scott obferves, with great juftice : " It might be difficult to point out... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 страница
...that's new: Earh day's a mistress, unenjoyed before; Like travellers we're pleased with seeing more. Did you but know what joys your way attend, You would not hurry to your journey's end. DEYIIEN. — Aurengzebe, Act IV. Scene 1. Keflert that life, like every other blessing,... | |
| 1864 - 742 страница
...new. Each day's a mletrerjt uncnjoy'd before ¡ Like travellers we are plsas'd with something more. Did you but know what joys your way attend, You would not hurry to your journey'e end." Wilks was fortunate in orginal parts, the great stcmiing stones of every actor's career.... | |
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