| John Milton - 1854 - 534 strani
...thy senses, then 640 " Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, " To what thou hast ;3 and, for the air of youth, " Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will reign " A melancholy damp of cold and dry,4 " To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume 645 o The balm of life." To whom our ancestor:... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 strani
...and gray; thy senses then Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast; and for the air of youth, Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will...reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The halm of lite." To whom our ancestor: " Henceforth I fly not death,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 strani
...gray; thy senses 4fcen, Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast ; and for the air of youth, Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will...reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry, To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The balm of life." To whom our ancestor : " Henceforth I fly not death,... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 470 strani
...gray ; thy senses then, Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry Notre grand ancêtre : « Désormais je ne fuis point la mort, ni ne voudrais prolonger « beaucoup... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1861 - 816 strani
...of pleasure must forego, To what thon hast; and, for thé air of youth, Uopeful and cheerful, in tby blood will reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry To weigh thy spirits clown, and last consume The balm of life." To whom our ancestor : — " Henceforth I fly not... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 424 strani
...and gray; thy senses then, Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will...reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The balm of life. To whom our ancestor: Henceforth I fly not death,... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 strani
...gray; tlij scnsee ':ien Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, To what thou hast; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will reign A melancholy damp ot'cclu and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The balm of life." To whom our ancestor.... | |
| John Milton - 1862 - 568 strani
...and grey : thy senses then Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego. To what thou hast ; and for the air of youth, Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will...reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The balm of life. To whom our ancestor : Henceforth I fly not death,... | |
| John Milton - 1862 - 366 strani
...gray ; thy senses then, MO Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forgo, To what thou hast ; and, for the air of youth, Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will...reign A melancholy damp of cold and dry To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume The balm of life." — To whom our ancestor : " Henceforth I fly not... | |
| John Milton - 1864 - 584 strani
...thy senses, then 540 " Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must forego, " To what thou hast; and, for the air of youth, " Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood...melancholy damp of cold and dry, •' To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume "The balm of life." To whom our ancestor: " Henceforth I fly not death,... | |
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