That pleasure was the chiefest good, (And was perhaps i' th' right, if rightly understood) His life he to his doctrine brought, And in a garden's shade that sovereign pleasure sought. Whoever a true epicure would be, May there find cheap and virtuous... Rookwood [by W.H. Ainsworth]. Illustr. libr. ed - 第 6 頁William Harrison Ainsworth 著 - 1878完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 290 頁
...perfumes here, Than all the female men, or women there, Not without cause, about them bear. ',..,, * When Epicurus to the world had taught, That pleasure was the chiefest good (And was, perhaps, i'th' right, if rightly understood), His life he to his doctrine brought, And in a garden's shade that... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 頁
...better perfumes here, Than all the female men, or women there, Not without cause, about them bear. When Epicurus to the world had taught, That pleasure was the chiefest good (And was, perhaps, i'th' right, if rightly understood), His life he to his doctrine brought, And in a garden's shade that... | |
| 1810 - 202 頁
...ful gode savoure. CHAUCEB. Turning to the right a Bust of COWLEY, with the following Inscription : When Epicurus to the world had taught, That Pleasure was the chiefest good, His life he to his doctrine brought, And in a Garden's shade that sovereign good he sought. COWLEY.... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1813 - 852 頁
...Terses. la In other parts of the garden are busts of Locke and with the following inscriptions : COWLEY. When Epicurus to the world had taught That pleasure was the chiefest good. His life he to his doctrine brought, And in a garden's shade that sovereign good he song LOCKE. Who... | |
| 1814 - 198 頁
...ful gode savoure. CHAUCER... Turning to the right a Bust of COWLEY, withthe following Inscription : When Epicurus to the world had taught, That Pleasure was the chiefest good, His life he to his doctrine brought, And in a Garden's shade that sovereign good he SOUght. COWLET.... | |
| 1821 - 424 頁
...better perfumes here, Than all the female men, or women, there, Not without cause, about them bear. VI. When Epicurus to the world had taught, That pleasure was the chiefest good, • Virg. JBn. i. 60S. (And was.perhaps.i'th' right,* if rightly understood) His life he to his doctrine... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 246 頁
...better perfumes here, Than all the female men, or women there, Not without cause, about them bear. When Epicurus to the world had taught, That pleasure was the chiefest good (And was, perhaps, i' the' right, if rightly underHis life he to his doctrine brought, [stood), And in a garden's shade that... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 頁
...better perfumes here, Than all the female men, or women there, Not without cause, about them bear. When Epicurus to the world had taught, That pleasure was the. chiefest good (And was, perhaps, i' the' right, if rightly underHis life he to his doctrine brought, [stood), And in a garden's shade that... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 296 頁
...better perfumes hera, Than all the female men, or women, there, Not without cause, about them bear. 6. When Epicurus to the world had taught, That pleasure...understood) His life he to his doctrine brought, And in a garden's shade that sovereign pleasure sought : Whoever a true epicure would be, May there find cheap... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 頁
...better perfumes hera, Than all the female men, or women, there, Not without cause, about them bear. 6. When Epicurus to the world had taught, That pleasure...understood) His life he to his doctrine brought, And in a garden's shade that sovereign pleasure sought : Whoever a true epicure would be, May there find cheap... | |
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