Birth, Are but the fading blossoms of the earth. I would be great, but that the sun doth still Level his rays against the rising hill: I would be high, but see the proudest oak Most subject to the rending thunder-stroke: I would be rich, but see men,... Pictures of Rustic Landscape - Página 291895 - 238 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Anderson - 1792 - 394 páginas
...thunder-atroke j I would be rich, but see men too unkind, Dig in the bowels of the richest mine: J would be wise, but that I often see The fox suspected, whilst the afs goes free \ I would beffair, but see the fair and proud, Like the bright sun, oft setting in a... | |
| James Anderson - 1792 - 386 páginas
...thunder-stroke : , I would be rich, but see men too unkind, Dig in the bowels of the richest mine s I would be wise, but that I often see The fox suspected, whilst the afs goes free : I would be fair, but see the fair and pioud, Like the bright sun, oft setting in a... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 236 páginas
...thunder-stroke ; I would be rich, but see men, too unkind, Dig in the bowels of the richest mind : 1 would be wise, but that I often see The fox suspected,...cloud : I would be poor, but know the humble grass Stijl trampled on by each unworthy ass: Rich hated : wise suspected: .scorn'd if poor: Great fear'd... | |
| 1839 - 894 páginas
...high, but see the proudeet oak Most subject to the rending thunderstroke : I would be rich, but see men, too unkind, Dig in the bowels of the richest...but that I often see The fox suspected, whilst the goose goes free : I would be fair, but see the fair and proud, Like the bright sun, oft setting in... | |
| Izaak Walton, John Hawkins - 1822 - 486 páginas
...high, but see the proudest oak Most subject to the rending thunder-strobe : I would be rich, but see men, (too unkind,) Dig in the bowels of the richest...bright sun, oft setting in a cloud : I would be poor, hut know the humble grass Still trampled on by each unworthy ass : Rich, hated ; wise, suspected; scorn'd,... | |
| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins, John Hawkins - 1822 - 494 páginas
...high, but see the prondest oak Most subject to the rending thunder-stroke ; I would be rich, but see men, (too unkind,) Dig in the bowels of the richest...goes free ; I would be fair, but see the fair and prond, • Like the bright sun, oft setting in a clond : I would be poor, but know the humble grass... | |
| 1832 - 358 páginas
...thunder-stroke ; I would be rich, but see IMH too unkind! Dig deepest snrrmrs in the ricHett mind ; I woula be wise, but that I often see The fox suspected> whilst the a«s goes free ; I would be fair, but see the fair and proud, Like the bright sun, oft setting in a... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1824 - 516 páginas
...but see the proudest oak Most subject to. the rending thunder-stroke: I would be Rich, — but see men too unkind, Dig in the bowels of the richest mind : I would be Wise, — but that I often see ra? The fox suspected, whilst the ass goes free : I would be Fair, — but see the fair and proud,... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1824 - 518 páginas
...High,—but see the proudest oak Most subject to the rending thunder-stroke: I would be Rich,—but see men too unkind, Dig in the bowels of the richest mind: I would be Wise,—but that I often see The fox suspected, whilst the ass goes free : I would be Fair,—but see... | |
| Minstrel - 1824 - 246 páginas
...would he rich, hut see men too unkind. Dig in the howels of the richest mind: I would he wise, hut that I often see, The fox suspected, whilst the ass goes free : I would he fair, hut see the fair and proud Lake the hright sun, oft setting in a cloud : I would he poor,... | |
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