| 1841 - 124 页
...BIDS US SMILE AT CARE J SINCE, WHETHER MORTALS LAUGH OR CRY, WHAT HAPPENS, THEY MUST BEAR ! R. Sharpe. WHAT NEED A MAN FORESTALL HIS DATE OF GRIEF, AND RUN TO MEET WHAT HE WOULD MOST AVOID? Comas. SOME philosophers say Only think of to-day, For the future, perhaps, you'll ne'er see; And the... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 页
...occasions. 3 Be not over-exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils; For grant they be so—while they rest unknown, What need a man forestall his date...alarms of fear, How bitter is such self-delusion. 4 Never meet fear halfway. Sempre & maggior del vero L 'idea della sventura, Al credulo pensiero Depinta... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 页
...savage heat? El. Br. Peace, brother : be not over-exquisite , To cast the fashion of uncertain evils : NATURE AND STATE OF HAN WITH t Or, if they be but false alarms of fear, v How bitter is such self-delusion .' 365 I do not think... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 364 页
...while we speak, within the direful grasp Of savage hunger, or of savage heat ! What need a man forestal his date of grief, And run to meet what he would most...false alarms of fear, How bitter is such self-delusion ! I do not think my sister so to seek, Or so unprincipled in virtue's book, And the sweet peace that... | |
| 1844 - 742 页
...— Keats' Eiulymion. u Peace, brother, he not over exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils, For grant they be so, while they rest unknown What...what he would most avoid ; Or if they be but false alarm of fear, How bitter is the self-delusion." — ComusTwo young ladies were looking over the stone... | |
| 1846 - 708 页
...feeling of a brother endeavouring to persuade himself that loneliness is her only peril, he says, — " I do not think my sister so -to seek, Or so unprincipled in virtue's book, As that the single want of light and noise Could stir the constant mood of her calm thoughts, And put... | |
| 1847 - 540 页
...BUTLER'S Hudibras. 4. Peace, brother, be not over-exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils ; For, grant they be so, while they rest unknown, What...of grief, And run to meet what he would most avoid ? B. For who did ever yet, by honour, wealth, Or pleasure of the sense, Contentment find ? Who ever... | |
| 1847 - 526 页
...BUTLER'S Hudibras. 4. Peace, brother, be not over-exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils ; For, grant they be so, while they rest unknown, What...of grief, And run to meet what he would most avoid ? 5. For who did ever yet, by honour, wealth, Or pleasure of the sense, Contentment find t Who ever... | |
| 1847 - 556 页
...am not concerned to know What to-morrow Fate will do." — Isaac Watts. " What need a man forestal his date of grief, And run to meet what he would most avoid?" Milton, Comus, 362, 3. And we might add, in termination of this part of the subject, the family motto... | |
| Frederick Charles Cook - 1849 - 144 页
...our eyes El. Br. Peace, Brother; be not over-exquisite 5 To cast the fashion 6 of uncertain evils : For grant they be so, while they rest unknown, • What need a man forestall his date 1 of grief, And run to meet what he would most avoid ? Or, if they be but false alarms of fear, How... | |
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