| John Dryden - 1702 - 362 páginas
...returns, and all is peace. To morrow and her works defie, Lay hold upon the prefent hour, And /hatch the Pleafures paffing by, To put them out of Fortune's pow'r: Nor Love, nor Love's delights difdain? Whate're thou get'Jl to day is gain. . _ • ' V. .j " , _ ' • Secure thofe golden early joys, That... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 páginas
.../,,, . To-Morrow and her Works defy, Lay hold upon the prtfent Hour, And fnaitch the Pleafures pafling by, To put them out of Fortune's Pow'r : Nor Lov.e, nor Love's Delights difdaifl, Whate'er thou get'ft To-Day is Gain. Dryd. Hor. We are not fure To-Morrow will be purs ;... | |
| Horace - 1717 - 392 páginas
...Commiffion blow; Till with a Nod He bids 'em ceafe, And then the Calm returns, and all ia Peace. IV. To-Morrow and her Works defy, Lay hold upon the prefent Hour, And fnatch the Pleasures parting by, To put them out of Fortunes Pow'r: Nor Love, nor Love'a Delights difdain. What... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 páginas
...won j Aad lay erch Minute out in Hafte, We're fure to lire Too fa'ft, And cannot Dye too foon. Gang. To-morrow and her Works defy, Lay hold upon the prefent Hour, And fhatch the Pleafures pifllng by, To put them ont of Fortune's Pow'r : Nor Love, nor Love's Delights... | |
| John Oldmixon - 1728 - 484 páginas
...Paraphrafe. To Morrow and her Works defy, Lay hol.d upon the present Hour, And fnatch the 'Pleasures paffmg by To put them out of Fortune's 'Pow'r. Nor Love, nor Love's Delights difdain, Whatever thou get ft to Day is Gain. The Marquis de Racan, who had more Genjus than Learning, is much... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 páginas
...is peace. IV. To-morrow and her Works defie, Lay hold upon the prefent Hour, And fnatch the pkafures paffing by, To put them out of Fortune's pow'r : Nor...Love, nor Love's delights difdain ; Whate'er thou get'ft'to-day, is Gain. V. Secure thofe golden early Joys, That Youth unfour'd with Sorrow bears, Ere... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 páginas
...commiffion blow; Till with a nod he bids 'em ceafc, And then the calm returns, and all is peace. IV. To-morrow and her works defy, Lay hold upon the prefent...nor love's delights difdain ; Whate'er thou get'ft to-day, is gain. V. Secure thofe golden early joys, That youth unfour'd with forrow bears, Ere with'ring... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 páginas
...commiffion blow ; Till with a nod he bids -'em ceafe, And then the calm returns, and all is peace. IV. To-morrow and her works defy, Lay hold upon the prefent hour, And fnatch the pleafures patting by, To put them out of fortune's pow'r : Nor love, nor love's delights difdain ; Whate'er thou... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 386 páginas
...commiffion blow ; Till with a nod he bids 'em ceafe, And then the calm returns, and all is peace. VI. ToIV. To-morrow and her works defy, Lay hold upon the prefent...paffing by, To put them out of fortune's pow'r : Nor Jove, nor love's delights difdain j Whate'er thou get'ft to-day, is gain. V. Secure thofe golden early... | |
| Horace - 1767 - 298 páginas
...Commiffion blow ; Till with a Nod he bids them ceafe, And then the Calm returns, and all is Peace. IV. To-morrow and her Works defy, Lay hold upon the prefent Hour, And fnatch the Pleafures pafling by, To put them out of Fortune's Power : Nor Love, nor Love's Delights difdain ; Whate'er thou... | |
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