| 1783 - 366 páginas
...thereby, A fool, at leaft fhall be. But he that feels the foreft fits, Scapes with no lefs than lofs of wits : Unhappy life they gain, Which love do entertain. In day by fained looks they live, By lying dreams by night, Each frown a deadly wound doth give, Each fmile a... | |
| Francis Davison - 1826 - 290 páginas
...more, Love is a pleasant woe. AMOR ET MELLIS ET FELLIS. ODE X. DISPRAISE OF LOVE, AND LOVER'S FOLLIES. IF love be life, I long to die, Live they that list...: Unhappy life they gain/ Which love do entertain. i Dispraise—Lee Priory edit. In day by feigned looks they live j By lying dreams in night; Each frown... | |
| Francis Davison - 1826 - 286 páginas
...more, Love is a pleasant woe. AMOR BT MELLIS ET FELLIS. ODE X. DISPRAISE OP LOVE, AND LOVER'S FOLLIES. IF love be life, I long to die, Live they that list...with no less than loss of wits : Unhappy life they gain,1 Which love do entertain. y Dispraise. — Lee Priory edit. In day by feigned looks they live... | |
| Poetical rhapsody - 1826 - 294 páginas
...Love is a pleasant woe. AMOR BT MELLIS ET FELLIS. ODE X. DISPRAISE OP LOVE, AND LOVER'S FOLLIES. IP love be life, I long to die, Live they that list for...with no less than loss of wits : Unhappy life they gain,1 Which love do entertain. J Dispraise — Lee Priory edit. In day by feigned looks they live... | |
| Francis Davison - 1826 - 608 páginas
...MELLIS ET FELLIS. ODE X. DISPRAISE OF LOVE, AND LOVER'S FOLLIES IP love be life, I long to die, *ive they that list for me : And he that gains the most...with no less than loss of wits : Unhappy life they gain,1 Which love do entertain. t i Uiipraiku — Lee Priory edit. « An hnppy lift- they guiu~—edit.... | |
| Ancient ballads - 1827 - 270 páginas
...to him. His Songs are scattered over his remaining plays, and are of various merit. LOVERS' FOLLIES. IF love be life, I long to die, Live they that list...no less than loss of wits : Unhappy life they gain, In day by fained looks they live, By lying dreams by night; Each frown a deadly wound doth give, Each... | |
| Thomas Lyle - 1827 - 272 páginas
...to him. His Songs are scattered over his remaining plays, and are of various merit. LOVERS' FOLLIES. IF love be life, I long to die, Live they that list...no less than loss of wits: Unhappy life they gain, In day by fained looks they live, By lying dreams by night; Each frown a deadly wound doth give, Each... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...price, as most other of our diseases, with the expense of all our precious time. — Clarendon. XV. If love be life, I long to die, Live they that list...wits. Unhappy life they gain, Which love do entertain. Sir W. RaleigJt. XVI. Nobility of birth commonly abateth industry; and he that is not industrious envieth... | |
| 1829 - 488 páginas
...; And if good to us she meant. We that good shall antedate. Or, if ill, that ill prevent. MARVLLL. IF Love be life, I long to die, Live they that list for me ; And he that ganis the most thereby, A fool at least shall be. HEAR, ye virgins, and I'll teach, What the times... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 páginas
...A fool at least shall be. But he that feels the sorest fits 'Scapes with no less than loss of wits. Live they that list for me: And he that gains the most thereby, Unhappy life they gain, Which love do entertain. XVI. Sir W. Raleigh. Nobility of birth commonly abateth... | |
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