Take thou no care for aught save truth and right ; Content, if such thy fate, to die obscure ; Wealth palls and honours, Fame may not endure, And loftier souls soon weary of delight. Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought ; Let neither pleasure tempt,... Songs of two worlds, by a new writer - Página 123por sir Lewis Morris - 1871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1879 - 556 páginas
...loftier souls soon weary of delight ; Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought ; Let neither pleasure tempt nor pains appal ; Who hath this, he hath all things, having nought; . Who hath it not, hath nothing, having all." In his admiration of Vaughan, then, there is... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1880 - 1614 páginas
...palls and honours, Fame may not endure, And loftier souls soon weary of delight ; Keep innocence ; he all a true man ought ; Let neither pleasures tempt...appal ; Who hath this, he hath all things, having nought ; Who hath it not, hath nothing, having all. THOMAS BAYNE. 60 [July MONTAIGNE AS AN EDUCATIONALIST.... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1885 - 390 páginas
...soon weary of delight. Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought. Let neither pleasure tempt nor pain appal : Who hath this, he hath all things having naught; Who hath it not, hath nothing having all." <-J iUWls. — la ADDRESS II. A PAPER BEAD AT THE CHURCH CONGRESS IN NEW HAVEN, OCTOBER 20, 1885. C^ristian... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1886 - 392 páginas
...soon weary of delight. Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought, Let neither pleasure tempt nor pain appal : Who hath this, he hath all things having naught ; Who hath it not, hath nothing having all." ADDRESS H. A PAPER READ AT THE CHURCH CONGRESS IN NEW HAVEN, OCTOBER 20, 1885. C&rtgtfan ^octtfne of... | |
| Edward John Hardy - 1887 - 300 páginas
...soon weary of delight. Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought, Let neither pleasure tempt nor pain appal ; Who hath this, he hath all things having naught ; Who hath it not, hath nothing having all." CHAPTER IV. WOMAN'S WORK — TO PLEASE. " Skilled in every art That ennobles and uplifts And delights... | |
| 1888 - 400 páginas
...soon weary of delight. Keep innocence: he all a true man ought, Let neither pleasure tempt nor pain appal. Who hath this, he hath all things having naught, Who hath it not, hath nothing having all.' " NOTES ON CURRENT OPINIONS AND EVENTS. OUK DIPFBBKNCK. — We have been requested to state concisely... | |
| Lewis Morris - 1890 - 520 páginas
...honours, Fame may not endure, And loftier souls soon weary of delight. Keep innocence; be all a true man Who hath this, he hath all things, having naught; Who hath it not, hath nothing, having all. To spring, to bloom, to fade,— This is the sum of the laborious years ; Life preludes death as laughter... | |
| Lewis Morris - 1891 - 526 páginas
...loftier souls soon weary of delight. Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought ; Let neither pleasure tempt, nor pains appal : Who hath this, he hath all...laborious years ; Life preludes death as laughter ends in teats : All things that God has made Suffer perpetual change, and may not long endure. We alter day... | |
| Madison Clinton Peters - 1893 - 228 páginas
...of delight. " Keep innocence, be all a true man ought, Let neither pleasures tempt nor pain appall ; Who hath this, he hath all things, having naught ; Who hath it not, hath nothing, having all." XXVIII. THE SWEETEST REVENGE. BYRON in " Don Juan " says, " Sweet is revenge." But we rather agree... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1895 - 384 páginas
...seem weary of delight. Keep innocence ; be all a true man ought, Let neither pleasure tempt nor pain appal: Who hath this, he hath all things having naught; Who hath it not, hath nothing having all." ""THE assertion, "Thine is the kingdom," is not only a conclusion of the reason, it is the sole explanation... | |
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