Or we sometimes pass an hour Under a green Willow; That defends us from a shower, Making earth our pillow, Where we may Think and pray, Before death Stops our breath: Other joys Are but toys, And to be lamented. The Monthly Chronicle - Página 2621839Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Izaak Walton - 1824 - 516 páginas
...shelter, Where in a dike Pearch or Pike, Roach or Dace, We do chase, Bleak or Gudgeon Without grudging, We are still contented. Or we sometimes pass an hour...from a shower, Making earth our pillow, Where we may Before death Stops our breath : Other joys Are but toys, And to be lamented. Jo. CHALKHILL. VEN. Well... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 514 páginas
...cavernas. Ingredere ! Egeriae sacrum en tibi panditur antrum ! Bleak or gudgeon, Without grudging, We are still contented. Or we sometimes pass an hour...breath : Other joys Are but toys, And to be lamented. * The above lines are a version of Pope's verses on his own grotto, which begin, Hie, in se totum,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 páginas
...cavernas. Ingredere ! Egerise sacrum en tibi panditur ant ruin ! Bleak or gudgeon, Without grudging, We are still contented . Or we sometimes pass an hour...breath : Other joys Are but toys, And to be lamented. * The above lines are a version of Pope's verses on his own grotto, which begin, Hie, in se totum,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 728 páginas
.... Where in a dike, Pearch or pike. Roach or dace, We do chase, Bleak or gudgeon, Without grudging, We are still contented. Or we sometimes pass an hour...breath : Other joys Are but toys. And to be lamented. Molles ducimus horas. Hie, dum debita mortl . • Paulum vita moratur, Nunc rescire priora, Nunc instare... | |
| Samuel Taylor Johnson - 1825 - 508 páginas
...cavernas. Ingredere ! Egeriae sacrum en tibi panditur antrum ! Bleak or gudgeon, Without grudging, We are still contented. Or we sometimes pass an hour...and pray, Before death Stops our breath • Other joya Are but toys, And to be lamented, 1 The above lines are a version of Pope's verses on his own... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 páginas
...shelter. Where in a dike. Perch or pite. Roach or dace, We do chase, Bleak or gudgeon. Without grudging, We are still contented. Or we sometimes pass an hour Under a green willow. That détends us from a shower, Making earth our pillow Where we may Think and pray, Before death Stops... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 342 páginas
...Walton, their patriarch, speaking of his inquisitorial abstractions on the banks of a river, says, Here we may Think and pray, Before death Stops our breath. Other joys 1 Are but toys, And to be lamented. So saying, he " stops the breath1' of a trout, by plucking him... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1835 - 350 páginas
...Walton, their patriarch, speaking of his inquisitorial abstractions on the banks of a river, says, Here we may Think and pray, Before death Stops our breath. Other joys Are hut toys, And to be lamented. So saying, he " stops the breath" of a trout, by plucking him up into... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1836 - 358 páginas
...Dace, We do chase ; Bleak or Gudgeon, Without grudging ; We are still contented. Or we sometimes pas:* an hour Under a green willow, That defends us from...breath : Other joys Are but toys, And to be lamented.* Jo. CHALKHILL. ^-a_™^i".l!t1e1°^ |s • good song. The following, taken from Cotton't fnms, Sro.... | |
| 1839 - 596 páginas
...Are but toys ; Only this Lawful is ; For our skill Breeds no ill, But content and pleasure. * s » » We are still contented. Or we sometimes pass an hour,...Cornelius Agrippa* reminds us that the Licinii, the Murense, the Sergii, the Oratœ, and other noble Roman families, took their names from the strange... | |
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