... Why then dost thou, O man, that of them all Art lord, and eke of nature sovereign, Wilfully make thyself a wretched thrall, And waste thy joyous hours in needless pain, Seeking for danger and adventures vain ? What boots it all to have, and nothing... The hall of Hellingsley 3 vols - 第 32 頁sir Samuel Egerton Brydges (bart.) 著 - 1821完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 432 頁
...adventure vain ? What boots it all to have and nothing use ? Who shall him rue that, swimming in the main, Will die for thirst, and water doth refuse ? Refuse such fruitless toil and present pleasures choose." !.By this she had him lulled fast asleep, That of no worldly thing he care did take... | |
| Home missionary society - 1839 - 762 頁
...adventures vain? What boots it all to have and nothing use ? Who shall him rue that swimming in the maiiie, Will die for thirst, and water doth refuse? Refuse such fruitless toil, and now salvation c-.lmse. LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. In the Press. TH B SIDEREAL HE A YENS and other subjects... | |
| 1837 - 474 頁
...vain ? What boots it all to have and nothing use ? • Who shall him rue, that swimming in the main, Will die for thirst, and water doth refuse ? Refuse such fruitless toil, and present pleasures choose." 230 For, when as day the heaven doth adorn, I wish that night the noyous day would... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1840 - 372 頁
...adventure vain? What boots it all to have and nothing use ? Who shall him rue that, swimming in the main, Will die for thirst, and water doth refuse ? Refuse such fruitless toil, and present pleasures choose." Thence passing forth, they shortly do arrive Whereat the Bower of Bliss was situate... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 332 頁
...adventures vain? What boots it all to have and nothing use ? Who shall him rue2 that, swimming in the main, Will die for thirst, and water doth refuse? Refuse such fruitless toil, and present pleasures chuse.' XVIII. By this she had him lulled fast asleep, That of no worldly thing he care did... | |
| Thomas Crampton - 1868 - 136 頁
...vain ? What boots it, all to have, and nothing use ? Who shall him rue that, swimming in the main, Will die for thirst, and water doth refuse ? Refuse such fruitless toil, and present pleasures chuse." EXERCISE 1.— Define : — fertile, blossoms, branches, frail, wrathful, toilsome,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 838 頁
...vain? What boots it all to have and nothing use? 1 Pity. Who shall him rue1 that, swimming in the main, Will die for thirst, and water doth refuse? Refuse such fruitless toil, and present pleasures chuse.1 XVIII. By this she had him lulle*d fast asleep, That of no worldly thing he care... | |
| Norman Ault - 1928 - 566 頁
...vain ? What boots it all to have, and nothing use ? Who shall him rue, that, swimming in the main, Will die for thirst, and water doth refuse ? Refuse such fruitless toil, and present pleasures choose. Spenser. The Faerie Queen, 1590. (Bk. ,,. Cant, ri.) Gather the rose The whiles some... | |
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