| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...dukissima ntundi Nomina vos Musce, Libertas, Otia, Libri, Hortique, Sylvccque, animd remanente relinquam. Nor by me e'er shall you, You of all names the sweetest...forsaken be,. As long as life itself forsakes not me. t)r. Johnson's character of his prose style merits quotation : " No author (says lie) ever kept his... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pages
...dulcissima mundi Nomina I'os Musce, Libcrtas, Otia, Libri, Hortique, Sylvaque, animd remancnte rclinquam, Nor by me e'er shall you, You of all names the sweetest...forsaken be, As long as life itself forsakes not me. JDr. Johnson's character of his prose style tnerits quotation : " No author (says lie) ever kept his... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pages
...dulcissima mundi Nomiim ws Musce, Libertas, Otia, Libri, Hortique, Sykccque, animd remancnte relinquam. Nor by me e'er shall you, You of all names the sweetest...Muses, Books, and Liberty, and Rest ; You Gardens, l;ields, and Woods forsaken be, As long as life itself forsakes not me. \ tione, and became acquainted... | |
| Francis Dukinfield Astley - 1807 - 78 pages
...desirable, being the first tree that salutes the early spring with its chear* Nor by me e'er shall you, Your gardens, fields, and woods forsaken be, As long as life itself forsakes not me. CowLEY. ful green. The best mode of raising this tree, is by engrafting it upon the stock of the wych... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 288 pages
...musse, libertas, otia, libri, Hortique, sylvaeque, amma remanente, relinquam. Nor by me e'er jhall you, You, of all names the sweetest and the best, You muses, boots, and 1•berty and rest ; You, gardens, fields, and woods forsaken be; As long as life itself... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pages
...dulcissima mundi Numina, vos Musa;, lijertas, otia, liHri, Hortique, silvaeque, anima remanente, relinquam. Nor by me e'er shall you, You, of all names the sweetest and the best, You Muses, books, and liberty anil rest ; You, gardens, fields, and woods, forsaken be, As lorn,' as life itself forsakes not me.... | |
| 1824 - 436 pages
...I would seek for health and amusement alone. Ne'er by me shall you, You of all names the sweetesjt and the best, You Muses, Books, and Liberty, and Rest,...You Gardens, Fields, and Woods, forsaken be, As long аз life itself forsakes not me ! 258 TUR NIC-ПАС. is inviting; ; so, " I'll forth and walk awhile... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 pages
...dulcissima mundi Momma, vos Musae, Libertas, Otia, Libri, Hortique Sylvaeque, auimfi remanente, relinquam." Nor by me e'er shall you, You, of all names the sweetest,...But this is a very pretty ejaculation ; because I 234 OF MYSELF. have concluded all the other chapters with a copy of verses, I will maintain the humour... | |
| 1826 - 726 pages
...those which are enumerated by a favourite bard, and should be wedded to the memory for ever : — " You of all names the sweetest and the best ; You Muses,...Liberty, and Rest ; You Gardens, Fields, and Woods." B. EPIGRAM On the proper Use of the Eyes.* Certes, the Eyes are not to see with — No more than wives... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 296 pages
...dulcissima muudi Nomina, vos Mnsrc, Libertas, Otia, Libri, Hortique Sylvaeque, aniinA remanente, relinquam." Nor by me e'er shall you, You, of all names the sweetest, and the best, You, Muses, books, and liferty, and rest ; You, gardens, fields, and woods, forsaken be, As long as life itself forsakes not... | |
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