| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 oldal
...white to m.ake his Pillow eafy, •• Then flips info his Shrowd, and refts for ever. Loe C*f. Bor. Death is the Privilege of human Nature ; And Life without it were not worrh our taking. Thither the Poor, the Pris'nerr and the Mourner Fly for Relief, and lay their Burdens... | |
| CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 398 oldal
...half his Years be number'd. Set. Wou'd it were otherwift • but thou muft die.——. Col. That I muft die! it is my only Comfort: Death is the Privilege...of human Nature, And Life without it were not worth cur taking ; Thither the Poor, the Pris'ner, and the Mourner, Fly for Relief, and lay their Burthens... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1754 - 88 oldal
...otherwife— butthou muftdie.— Cal. That I muft die ! it is my only Comfort ; Death is the Priviledge of Human Nature, And Life without it were not worth...Pris'ner, and the Mourner, Fly for Relief, and lay their Burdens down. Come then, and take me now to thy cold Arms, Thou meagre Shade ; here let me Breath my... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 oldal
...his Years be number'd. SCIOLTO. Wou'd it were otherwife — but thou muft die.— — CALIST& That I muft die! it is my only Comfort; Death is the Privilege...Pris'ner, and the Mourner,. Fly for Relief, and lay their Burdens down. Come then, and take me now to thy cold Arms, Thou meagre Shade; here let me breathe my... | |
| Samuel Derrick - 1759 - 360 oldal
...compaffion; before he went off, he broke out into the following lines from the Fair Penitent, That I muft die, it is my only comfort: Death is the privilege...it were not worth our taking; Thither the poor, the prifoner, and the mourner; Fly for relief, and lay their burthens down. Come then and take me now to... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 408 oldal
...his Years be number'd. . SCIOLTO. Wou'd it were otherwife— but thou muft die. » CAL IST A. That I muft die! it is my only Comfort : Death is the Privilege...Pris'ner, and the Mourner, Fly for Relief, and lay their Burdens down. Come then, and take me now to thy cold Arms, Thou meagre Shade; here let me breathe my... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 418 oldal
...thou mult die.— —— t CALISTA. That I mnft die ! it is my only Comfort : Death is the'Prrvilege of Human Nature, And Life without it were not worth...Pris'ner, and the Mourner, Fly for Relief, and lay their Burdens down. Come then, and take me now to thy cold Arms, Thou meagre Shade; here let me- breathe... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 376 oldal
...half his years be number'd. Sci. Would it were otherwise — but thou must die. — Cal. That I must die, it is my only comfort ; Death is the privilege..." Thither the poor, the pris'ner, and the mourner, J j» " Fly for relief, and lay their burthens down." Come then, and take me into thy cold arms, Thou... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 446 oldal
...more than half his years be number'd. Sci. Would it were otherwife—but thou muft die.— Cal. That I muft die, it is my only comfort ; Death is the privilege of human nature, And life without it wtre not worth our taking : " Thither the poor, the pris'ner, and the mourner, 140 " Fly for relief,... | |
| Addison (pseud.) - 1795 - 616 oldal
...live long. Green fruit may be plucked off, or fhaken down ; but the ripe will fall of itfelfi Death Death is the privilege of human nature, And life— without it, were not worth our taking. There is nothing in hiftory, which is id improving to the reader, as thofe accounts which we meet with... | |
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