Ah! what avail the largest gifts of heaven, " When drooping health and spirits go amiss? " How tasteless then whatever can be given! " Health is the vital principle of bliss, " And exercise of health. In proof of this, " Behold the wretch, who slugs his... Hints for Pedestrians - 第 7 頁George B. C. Watson 著 - 1843 - 110 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Thomson - 1760 - 326 頁
...who flugs his life away, " Soon fwallow'd in difeafe's fad abyfs ; " While he whom toil has brac'd, or manly play, " Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear as " day. •'''-* LVI. LVL " O who can fpeak the vigorous joys of health ! " Unclogg'd the body, unobfcur'd... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 282 頁
...flugs his life away, " Soon fwallow'd in difeafe's fad abyfs ; U3 " While he whom toil lias brac'd, or manly play. «' Has light as air each limb, each thought as dear as " day. LVI. " O who can fpcak the vig'rous joys of health f " Unclogg'd the bodyr unobfcur'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 628 頁
...who ftugs his life away, " Soon fwallow'd in difeafe's fad abyfs ; " While he whom toil has brac'd, or manly play, *« Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear as LVI. [day. " O, who can fpeak the vigorous joy of health I " Unclogg'd the body, unobfcur'd the mind... | |
| 1782 - 518 頁
...flugs his life away, * Soon fwallow'd in difeafe's fad abyfs; •,'vv ' While he whom toil has brac'd, or manly play, * Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear as day 4 • ,.,'!v 1 O who can fpealc the vigorous joy of health 1 :' » ' Unclogg'd the body, unobfcur'd... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 頁
...who flugs his life away, " Soon fwallow'd in difeafe's fad abyfs ; " While he whom toil has brac'd, or manly play, " Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear as day, LVI. / " O who can fpeak the vigorous joys of health! " Unclogg'd the body, unobfcur'd the mind: "... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 292 頁
...who flugs his life away, " Soon fwallow'd in difeafe's fad abyfs ; " While he whom toil has brac'd, or manly play, " Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear as LVI. " [day. " O, who can fpeak the vigorous joy of health ! " UncloggM the body, unobfcur'd the mind... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 頁
...wretch, who (lugs his life away, Soon fwallow'd in difcale's fad abyfs ; XVhilc he whom toil has brac'd, or manly • play Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear as day. ' O who can f|x:ak the vigorous joys of health > ' Unclosed the body, unohfcur'd the mind ; 1 The morning... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 頁
...life away, " Soon fwallow'd in difeafe's fad abyfs ; " While he whom toil has brac'd, or manlypliy, " Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear " as day. " O, who can fpeak the vigorous joy of healdi! " Unclogg'd the body, unobfcur'd the mind: a The morning... | |
| Henry Somerville (fict.name.) - 1797 - 274 頁
...a brifk trot to overtake him. Henry, whofe courage never forfook him, —(He, whom toil has brac'd, or manly play, Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear as day) and unarmed with any other weapon than his native ftrength and vigour, preferved his pace, till a voice... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 頁
...wretch who ftugs his life away ; Soon fwallow'd in difeafe's fad abyfs ; While he whom toil has brac'd, or manly play, Has light as air each limb, each thought as clear as day. O ! who can fpeak the vig'rous joys of health ? Unclogg'd the body, unobfcur'd the mind : The morning... | |
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