Nor the other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand : So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me seems In all her functions weary of herself ; My race of glory run, and race of shame, And... The Works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. - Página 51por Samuel Johnson - 1811Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Milton - 1707 - 480 páginas
...light, Nor thj other light of life continue long, But yield to double darknefs nigh at hand : So much I feel my genial Spirits droop, My hopes all flat, Nature within me fsems In all her funftions weary of her felf j My Race of Glory run, and race of fliame, And I fhall... | |
| John Bell - 1788 - 628 páginas
...light, Nor th' other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at handi So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, Nature within me seems 595 In all her funftions weary of herself, My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly... | |
| 1803 - 296 páginas
...droop, My hopes all tiat; nature vvii^iin me seems In all her functions weary of hersdf; My race of ghry run, and race of shame; And I shall shortly be with...Samson to the flattering Delilah affords a just and strikirfg description of the stratagems and allurements of feminine hypocrisy : These are thy wonted... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 páginas
...light, Nor th' other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand : So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, Nature...glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly he with them that rest. MAN. Believe not these suggestions which proceed From anguish of the mind and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 310 páginas
...stronger representation of the weariness of deppoudency, than in the words of Samson to his father ; I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat; nature...them that rest. The reply of Samson to the flattering Dalilah affords a just and striking description of the stratagems and allurements of feminine hypocrisy... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 334 páginas
...weariness of despondency, than in the words of Samson to his father : I feel my genial spirits rlroop, My hopes all flat; nature within me seems In all her...and race of shame; And I shall shortly be with them thit rest. The reply of Samson to the flattering Dalilah affords a just and striking description of... | |
| Elizabeth Carter - 1809 - 408 páginas
...what I feel is rather an absence of joy, than any positive addition to my usual little disorders,. I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature...within me seems In all her functions weary of herself." . Very well— -but I am not blind, nor in prison, nor among heathens, nor betrayed by my friends.... | |
| Elizabeth Carter - 1809 - 408 páginas
...I feel is rather an absence of joy, than any positive addition to my usual little disorders. . " I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me seems Iu all her functions weary of herself." Very well — but I am not blind, por in prison, nor among... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 páginas
...light, Nor the other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand: So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, Nature...shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest Manoah. Believe not these suggestions, which proceed From anguish of the mind and humours black, That... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 páginas
...Nor the other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand: So much I fed my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, Nature...shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. Manoah. Believe not these suggestions, which That mingle with thy fancy. I however Must not omit a... | |
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