| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714 - 506 páginas
...kind, as far I As does the Mid-day Sun the Midnight Star. Then thou, do'ft thou difdain to yield thy Breath, Whofe very Life is little more than Death ? More than one Half by lazy Sleep poiTeft ; i And, when awake, thy Soul/ but nods at beft, Day - Dreams and field y S Thoughts revolving... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus, Thomas Creech - 1714 - 508 páginas
...kind, as far | As does the Mid-day Sun the' Midnight Star. Then thou, do'ft thou difdain to yield thy Breath, Whofe very Life is little more than Death ? More than one Half by lazySleep pofleft ; i And, when awake, thy Soul» but nods at beft, Day - Dreams and ficklyj Thoughts... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 páginas
...Throne ? Th' immortal Work remains, the mortal Author's gone. And thou, doft thou difdain to yield thy Breath, Whofe very Life is little more than Death ? More than one Half ly lazy Sleep pofiefs'd, And when awake, thy Soul but nods at beft, Day-Dreams and fickly Thoughts... | |
| 1734 - 234 páginas
...iaimortal Work remains, the mortal Author's gone. Why then ihould we repine to yield our Breath, Whofc very Life is little more than Death : • More than...therefore Life remains, with ftudious Care For Death (which foon will come) your felves prepare. My fmall paternal Field to you I leave, J An equal Share... | |
| Henry Baker - 1737 - 580 páginas
...Mankind, as far С As does the mid-day Sun the mid-night Star. 3 Then Thou, doft Thou difdain to yield thy Breath, Whofe very Life is little more than Death ? More than one half by lazy Sleep poflefs'd, у And when awake, thy Soul but nods at beft, С Day-Dreams and fickly Thoughts revolving... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 páginas
...Mankind, as far As does the mid-day Sun the mid-night Star. And thou, doft thou difdain to yield thy Breath, Whofe very life is little more than death ? More than one half by lazy fleep poffeft ; T And when awake, thy Soul but nods at beft, ?, Day-dreams and fickly thoughts revolving... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1759 - 684 páginas
...Mortua cui vita eft prope jam -vivo atque videnti *. /. e. Who when awake, his Soul but nods at beft, Whofe very Life is little more than Death, More than one Half by lazy Sleep pofleft. who neither feel nor judge themfelves, and let moft of their natural Faculties lie idle. I... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 páginas
...mankind, as far As does the mid-day fun the mid-night ftar. And thou, doft thou difdain to yield thy breath, Whofe very life is little more than death ? More than one half by lazy fleep pofTeft ; 1 And when awake, thy foul but nods at beft, I Day-dreams and fickly thoughts revolving... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 páginas
...mankind, as far As does the mid-day fun the mid-night ftar. And thou, doft thou difdain to yield thy breath, Whofe very life is little more than death ? More than one half by lazy fleep pofleft ; j And when awake, thy foul but nods at beft, I Day-dreams and fickly thoughts revolving... | |
| Horace - 1767 - 428 páginas
...dillurb thy Head, Confider, Ancus, Great and Good, is dead. And thoUi doft tbou difdain to yield thy Breath^ Whofe very Life is little more than Death ? More than one half by lazy Sleep poflelr, And, when awake, thy Soul but nods at beft, Day-dreams and fickly Thoughts revolving in thy... | |
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