| George Herbert - 1638 - 220 pages
...bath blurr'd ; Redeem truth frotn his jaw* : if fouldier, Chafe brave employments with a naked fword Throughout the world. Fool not: for all may have, If they dare try, a glorious life, or grave. O England full of finne, but moft of doth I Spit out thy fl gme, and fill thy breaft with glory : Thy... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 348 pages
...Glories, like glow-worms, afar off fhine bright ; But look'd too near, have neither heat, nor light. For all may have, If they dare try, a glorious life, or grave. Herhert; , - ,—- For this world's glory Is figur'd in the moon ; they both wax dull, And fuffer their... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, John Wheeldon - 1768 - 128 pages
...time has blurr'd ; Redeem truth from his jaws : if foldier, Chafe brave employments with a naked fword Throughout the world. Fool not: for all may have, If they dare try, a glorious life, or grave. . t O England,, full of fin, but moft of floth ! Spit out thy phlegm, and fill thy breaft with glory.... | |
| Pleasant art - 1782 - 126 pages
...fevere: If Studious, Copy fair what Time hath blurr'd; Redeem Truth from his Jaws : if Soldier, Chafe brave Employments with a Naked Sword Throughout the...have, If they dare try, a glorious Life or Grave. When thou doft purpofe ought within thy power, Be fure to do it, though it be but i'mall, Conftancy... | |
| George Herbert - 1799 - 310 pages
...hath blurr'd ; Redeem truth from his jaws : If foldier, Chafe brave employments with a naked fword Throughout the world. Fool not, for all may have, If they dare try, a glorious life or grave. O England, full of fin, but moft of floth ! Spit out thy phlegm, and fill thybreaft with glory : Thy... | |
| John Dunton - 1818 - 376 pages
...Friend, and it is very likely the length of my Ramble wiH exceed the size of my hourglass. However, • All may have, If they dare try, a glorious life or grave |. And, if I hear Valeria is well, I care not whether I meet the Sun at his rising, or at his going... | |
| John Dunton - 1818 - 824 pages
...Friend, and it is very likely the length of my Ramble will exceed the size of my hourglass, However, • All may have, If they dare try, a glorious life or grave f. And, if I hear Valeria is well, 1 care not whether I meet the Sun at his rising, or at his going... | |
| Art - 1820 - 158 pages
...severe: If Studious, Copy fair what time hath blurr'd ; Redeem. Truth from his Jaws : if Soldier, Chase brave Employments with a Naked Sword Throughout the World : fool not ; for all may hare, If they dare try, a glorious Life or Grave. When thou dost purpose ought within thy power, Be... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 382 pages
...the excellent maxim, that what is not honest, cannot be truly useful. MARIA DE SOUZA AND HER SONS. " All may have, If they dare try, a glorious life or grave." HERBERT. When the Dutch West India company attempted to gain a footing in the Brazils, they committed... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 pages
...Plato, or Orpheus, believed in aay of these f »olería, it cannot be suspected. Roleigh'i Hiitorj. fool not ; for all may have. If they dare try, a glorious life, a grave. Herbert. If yon have the luck to be mot-fool», those that hive either wit or honesty, you... | |
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