rarely can be poor; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Who brands me on the forehead, breaks my sword, Or lays the bloody scourge upon my back, Wrongs me Progressive Exercises in English Grammar - 第 71 頁Richard Green Parker, Charles Fox 著 - 1839 - 96 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Young - 1750 - 350 頁
...And wifh, and wonder it is abfent flill. How Few can refcue Opulence from Want ! Who lives to Nature, rarely can be poor ; . • Who lives to Fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the Man in Debt ; the Man of Gold, In Debt to Fortune, trembles at her Pow'r. The Man of Reafen... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 292 頁
...And wifli, and wonder ie is abfent Hill. How few can refcue opulence from want! Who lives to aatare, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the man in debt; the man of gold, In debt to fortune, trembles at her pow'r. The man of nafon... | |
| Edward Young - 1773 - 354 頁
...And wifti, and wqnder it is abfent ftill. How Few can refcue Opulence from Want! Who lives to Nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to Fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the Man in Debt; the Man of Gold, In Debt to Fortune, trembles at her Pow'r. The Man of Reafon... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 354 頁
...And wifh, and wonder it is abfent ftill. How few can refcue opulence from want! Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the man in debt; the man of gold, In debt to fortune, trembles at her pow'r. The man of reafon... | |
| 1794 - 1036 頁
...And with, and wonder it is abfent ftill. How few can refcue opulence from want ! Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the man in debt; the man of gold, In debt to/oriune, trembles at her power. The man of reaftm... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 頁
...in its furveys. Extended views a narrow mind extend. Natural and fanciful life, Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor: Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Charity. In faith and hope the world will difagree; But all mankind's concern is charity. The pr\x,t... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 412 頁
...wish, and wonder it is absent still. How few can rescue opulence from want! • Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the man in debt; the man of gold, In debt to fortune, trembles at her pow'r. The man of reason... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 頁
...and touch, and peep, and peep again, And wish, and wonder it is absent still. Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the man in debt; the man of gold, In debt to fortune, trembles at her pow'r. The man of reason... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1802 - 170 頁
...dwindled to the shortest span ; Oh ! give relief, and Heav'n will bless thy store. Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich> The glitt'ring prospect charm'd my eyes; I saw, along th' extended plain, When, young, life's journey... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 284 頁
...Proprietors eternal of thy love. How few can rescue opulence from want 1 ' f.is Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the man in debt ; the man of gold, In debt to fortune, trembles at her power. The man of reason... | |
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