| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 páginas
...aloud: A morning Sun his tinfell'd Harnefs gilds, And thefuft Stage a down-hill Green- fworJ yields. But oh! What rugged Ways attend the Noon of Life, } Our Sun declines, and. wirh what anxious Strife, f What Pain we tug that galling Load a Wift ? •/ All Courfers the tirft... | |
| William Congreve - 1730 - 306 páginas
...aloud. A Morning- Sun his Tinfell'd Harnefs gilds, And the firft Stage a Down-hill Grecn-fword yields. But, Oh What rugged Ways attend the Noon of Life !...Strife, What Pain we tug that galling Load, a Wife ! All Couriers the firft Heat with Vigour run, But 'tis with Whip and Spur the Race is won. [Extant omnts... | |
| Charles Wilson, Mr. Oldmixon (John) - 1730 - 336 páginas
...SunhlslinCelWL Harnefs gilds, But, Oh r- What rugged Ways attend the Noon of Life! (Our Sun declining) with what anxious Strife, What Pain we tug that galling Load, a Wife ? All Courfers the firft Heat with Vigour run \ But 'tis with Whip and £pu'r the Race is This Comedy was... | |
| William Congreve - 1754 - 102 páginas
...and with what anxious Strife, C What Pain we tug that galling Load, a Wife. Jj All Couriers the firft Heat with Vigour run; But 'tis with Whip and Spur the Race is won. {Exeunt omnes. I J ''' v • l. -•'•'•' t^UHff- ''•T ,.^--w•tea•» a ':^s=•f 1 »" '.... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 370 páginas
...tinfel'dHainefs gilds, And the tirll Stage a down-Vill (ireen-fward yields. But, Ob!— What jugged Ways attend the Noon of Life ! \Our Sun 'declines,)...What Pain, we tug that galling Load, a Wife \ All Courfers the firft Heat with Vigour run ; But 'tis with Whip and Spur the R-.icc is won. [Exeunt On:»et.... | |
| William Congreve - 1797 - 474 páginas
...the first stage a down-hill green sword yields. But, Oh! What rugged ways attend .the noon of lifel . Our sun declines, and with what anxious strife, What...wife, All coursers the first heat with vigour run ; •/IS a rash nrl, who 'Mill all hazards run, And ht cnjofd, tho' sure U he undone ; Sotn as her... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 434 páginas
...aloud. A morning-sun his tinsell'd harness gilds, And the first stage a down-hill green sword yields. But, Oh! What rugged ways attend the noon of life...and with what anxious strife, What pain we tug that galiing load, a wife. All coursers the first heat with vigour run ; But 'tis with whip and spur the... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...aloud. A morning sun his tinsell'd harness gilds, And the first stage a down-hill green-sward yields g contemplation, must I bid you the» adieu ? Ay, adieu [E.revnt omnet. 834 THE OLD BACHELOR. 335 EPILOGUE. SPOKEN BY MRS BARRY.,' As a rash girl, who will... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...aloud. A morning sun his tinsell'd harness gilds, And the first stage a down-hill green-sward yields. But, oh What rugged ways attend the noon of life !...run ; But 'tis with whip and spur the race is won. [Exeunt oatnes. EPILOGUE. SPOKEN BY MRS BARRY. As a rash girl, who will all hazards run, And be enfov'd,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...his tinsell'd harness gilds, And the first stage a down-hill green-sward yields. But, oh What nigged ways attend the noon of life ! Our sun declines, and...run ; But 'tis with whip and spur the race is won. [Exeunt onmn. EPILOGUE. SPOKEN BY MRS BARRY. As a rash girl, who will all hazards run, And be enjoy'd,... | |
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