And wait th' appointed hour, till they're relieved. Those only are the brave that keep their ground, And keep it to the last. To run away Is but a coward's trick: to run away From this world's ills, that at the very worst Will soon blow o'er, thinking... Essays and Letters ... With a short memoir of the author - 第 138 頁John Kitto 著 - 1825 - 210 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 頁
...reliev'd. /Thofe only are the brave who keep their ground, \And Jccep it to the laft. To run away Js but a coward's trick : to run away From this world's ills, that at the very worft Will foon blow o'er, thinking to mend ourlclves. By boldly vcnt'ring on a world unknown, And... | |
| James Roach - 1792 - 284 頁
...till they're rcliev'd» ThoCe only are the brave who keep their ground, And keep it to the lafl J. To run away Is but a coward's trick : to run away From this world's ills, that at the very worfl Will foon blow o'er, thinking to mend ourfelves * Pfalm xc. i0- !2. •fr As wt cannot lengthen... | |
| 1796 - 246 頁
...hour, till they're reliev'd. Thofe only are the brave, who keep their ground, And keep it to the laft. To run away Is but a coward's trick: to run away From this world's ills, that at the very worft Will foon blow o'er, thinking to mend ourfelves By boldly vent'ring on a world unknown, And plunging... | |
| Robert Blair - 1804 - 132 頁
...their destin'd stand, And wait th" appointed hour, till they're reliev'd. Those only are the brave who keep their ground.. And keep it to the last. To...run away Is but a coward's trick : to run away From thii world's ills, that at the very worst .:Will soon blo.w- o'erx thinking to mend ourselves By boidly... | |
| 1806 - 330 頁
...destiii'd stand, 230 And wait th' appointed hour, till they're reliev'd : Those only are the brave that keep their ground, And keep it to the last. To run...soon blow o'er, thinking to mend ourselves, By boldly venturing on a world unknown, And plunging headlong in the dark ; 'tis mad ; No phrenzy half so desp'rate... | |
| 1806 - 184 頁
...their destin'd stand, And wait th' appointed hour, till they're reliev'd. Those only are the brave who keep their ground, And keep it to the last. To run away Tc but a coward's trick : to run away m this world's ills, that at the very worst Will soon blow o'er,... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 308 頁
...their destin'd stand, And wait th' appointed hour, till they're reliev'd. Those only are the brave that keep their ground, And keep it to the last. To run...soon blow o'er, thinking to mend ourselves, By boldly venturing on a world unknown, And plunging headlong in the dark;—'tis mad; No frenzy half so desperate... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 頁
...till they're relievM; Those only are the brave that keep their ground, And keep it to the last. To ran away Is but a coward's trick. To run away From this...soon blow o'er, thinking to mend ourselves, By boldly venturing on a world" unknown, And plunging headlong in the dark;— 'tis mad; No phrensy half so desperate... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 686 頁
...only arc the bruve tiiat keep their ground, I And keep it to the lest. To run aw«y Is but a cosard's trick. To run away From this world's ills, that, at...soon blow o'er, thinking to mend ourselves, By boldly venturing ou a world unknown, Anil plunging headlong in the dark;— -ft is mad ; No phrensy half so... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 頁
...they're relicv'd; Those only arc the brave that keep their ground, And keep it to the last. To run awuy Is but a coward's trick. To run away From this world's ills, that, at the very werst, Will soon blow o'er, thinking to mend ourselves, By boldly venturing on a world unknown, And... | |
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