It were a wantonness, and would demand Severe reproof, if we were men whose hearts Could hold vain dalliance with the misery Even of the dead ; contented thence to draw A momentary pleasure, never marked By reason, barren of all future good. Miscellanies - 214. oldalszerző: Harriet Martineau - 1836Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1812 - 466 oldal
...LONGMAN AND CO-PATERNOSTER ROW, AND CLEMENT, *01, iTBAND, LONDON. No. 13. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1809. It were a wantonness and would demand Severe reproof...misery Even of the dead ; contented thence to draw i A momentary pleasure, never mark'd By reason, barren of all future good. But we have known that there... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 oldal
...return'd, And begged of the Old Man that, for my sake, He would resume his story. — He replied, " It were a wantonness, and would demand Severe reproof,...never marked By reason, barren of all future good. But we have known that there is often found In mournful thoughts, and always might be found, A power... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1818 - 352 oldal
...feriamur: at reclines quidem, at otiosas, at de his el illis inter se libere colloquentes. ESSAY I. It were a wantonness and would demand Severe reproof...contented thence to draw A momentary pleasure, never mark'd By reason, barren of all future good. But we have known that there is often found In mournful... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 oldal
...return'd, And begg'd of the Old Man that, for my sake, He would resume his story. — He replied, " It were a wantonness, and would demand Severe reproof,...contented thence to draw A momentary pleasure, never mark'd By reason, barren of all future good. But we have known that there is often found c 3 In mournful... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 oldal
...my sake, | lie would resume his story. — He replied, ! « It were a wantonness, and would dcm.ind Severe reproof, if we were Men whose hearts Could hold vain dalliance with the misery Kven of the dead , contented thence to draw A momentary pleasure, never mark'd Hy reason, barren of... | |
| 1829 - 876 oldal
...imagination, or to please the taste. If he live long enough to undergo the full punishment which here awails the perversion of intellectual and moral powers, how...hold vain dalliance with the misery Even of the dead ; contenlcd thence to draw A momentary pleasure, never marked By reason, barren of all future good."... | |
| 1829 - 930 oldal
...the waters of the fountain would not retain their sweetness when the source had become bitter. fuse the indulgence of them when no purpose of improvement...dead ; contented thence to draw A momentary pleasure, uevcr marked By reason, barren of all future good." And he is right ; for if we wish that our actions... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - 398 oldal
...Ruin, I returned, And begged of the old Man that, for my sake, He would resume his story. He replied, " It were a wantonness, and would demand Severe reproof,...were men whose hearts Could hold vain dalliance with tbe misery Even of the dead ; contented thence to draw A momentary pleasure, never marked By reason,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1837 - 278 oldal
...quidem, at otiosas, at ile his et illis inter se libere colloquentes. THE SECOND LANDING-PLACE. ESSAY I. It were a wantonness, and would demand Severe reproof...contented thence to draw A momentary pleasure, never mark'd By reason, barren of all future good. But we have known that there is often found In mournful... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 oldal
...return'd, And begg'd of the old man that, for my sake, He would resume his story.— He replied, " It were a wantonness, and would demand Severe reproof,...contented thence to draw A momentary pleasure, never mark'd By reason, barren of all future good. But we have known that there is often found In mournful... | |
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