Give life an edge so keen, no surly care Would venture to assault my soul, or dare, Near my retreat, to hide one secret snare. But so divine, so noble a repast I'd seldom, and with moderation, taste : For highest cordials all their virtue lose, By a too... Bell's Edition - ix. oldalszerző: John Bell - 1787Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 512 oldal
...so noble a repast I'd seldom, and with- moderation, taste : For highest cordials all their virtues lose, By a too frequent and too bold a use ; And what...taken to excess. I'd be concern'd in no litigious jar, Belov'd by all, not vainly popular. Whate'er assistance I had power to bring, T oblige my country,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 oldal
...divine, so noble a repast I 'd seldom, and with moderation, taste : For highest cordials all thuir virtue lose, By a too frequent and too bold a use...distress, Ruins our health, when taken to excess. I 'd be concern'd in no litigious jar; Bclov'd by all, not vainly popular. Whate'er assistance I had... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 oldal
...to hide one secret snare. But so divine, so noble a repast I'd seldom, and with moderation, taste: for highest cordials all their virtue lose, by a too frequent and ton bold a use ; and what would cheer the spirits in distress, ruins our health, when taken to excess.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 oldal
...to hide one secret snare. lint so divine, so noble a repast I'd seldom, and with moderation, taste: for highest cordials all their virtue lose, by a too frequent and ton bold a use ; and what would cheer the spirits in distress, ruins our health, when taken to excess.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 oldal
...to hide one secret snare. But so divine, so noble a repast I 'd seldom, and with moderation, laste: For highest cordials all their virtue lose, By a too...use ; And what would cheer the spirits in distress, liuins our health, when taken to excess. ï 'd be concerned in no litigious jar; Belov'd by all, not... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 312 oldal
...to hide one secret snare. But so divine, so noble a repast 1 'd seldom, and with moderation, taste: For highest cordials all their virtue lose, By a too...in distress Ruins our health, when taken to excess. I 'd be concern'd in no litigious jar; Beloved by all, not vainly popular. "Whate'er assistance 1 had... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 oldal
...to hide one secret snare. But so divine, so noble a repast I'd seldom, and with moderation, taste : Belov'd by all, not vainly popular. Whate'er assistance I had power to bring, T' oblige my country,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 oldal
...snare. But so divine, so noble a repast I'd seldom, and with moderation, taste : For highest eordials But see ! eaeh Muse, in Leo's golden days, Starts from her tranee, and trim eheer the spirits in distress, Ruins our health, when taken to exeess. I'd be eoneem'd in no litigious... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 448 oldal
...to hide one secret snare. But so divine, so noble a repast I'd seldom, and with moderation, taste : For highest cordials all their virtue lose, By a too...taken to excess. I'd be concern'd in no litigious jar ; Belov'd by all, not vainly popular. Whate'er assistance I had power to bring, T* oblige my country,... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 362 oldal
...to hide one secret snare. But so divine, so noble a repast I'd seldom, and with moderation, taste : For highest cordials all their virtue lose, By a too...taken to excess. I'd be concern'd in no litigious jar ; Belov'd by all, not vainly popular. Whate'er assistance I had power to bring, T' oblige my country,... | |
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