| Thomas Hayward - 1738 - 324 páginas
...And now the fprings and fummers, which we fee, Like fons of women after fifty be : And new philofophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out: The fun is loft, and th' earth ; and no man's wit Can well direct him where to took for it. Dr. Donne.... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 328 páginas
...now the fprings and fummers, which we fee", Like fons of women after fifty be : And new philofophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out: . . The fun is loft, and th' earth , and no man's wit . Can well dirsft him where to look for it. Dr. Donne.... | |
| James Daly - 1979 - 46 páginas
...astronomical change. His famous lines are not so widely known that they are not worth quoting at length : And new Philosophy calls all in doubt, The Element of fire is quite put out; The Sun is lost, and th'earth, and no mans wit Can well direct him where to looke for it. And freely men confesse that this... | |
| John Bell - 1800 - 440 páginas
...now the springs and summers which we >tr, , , Likesons.of women after fifty be: . , ,.,,-.,,,„\. And new philosophy calls all in doubt " The element of fire is quite put ou,t; .. .....,,,. lwa c.The«un is lost, and th' earth, and.no.msn's.MiJV ,,l ,s.& Can well direct him where... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 páginas
...beginning of the day ; And now the springs and summers, which we see, Like sons of women after fifty be. And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite pat out : The Sun is lost, and th' Earth; and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it.... | |
| John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 582 páginas
...beginning of the day, And now the springs and summers which we see, Like sons of women after fifty be. And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out ; The sun is lost, and the earth, and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it. And freely men confess that this... | |
| John Donne - 1839 - 588 páginas
...beginning of the day, And now the springs and summers which we see, Like sons of women after fifty be. And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out ; The sun is lost, and the earth, and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it. And freely men confess that this... | |
| John Donne - 1839 - 598 páginas
...beginning of the day, And now the springs and summers which we see, Like sons of women after fifty be. And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out ; The sun is lost, and the earth, and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it. And freely men confess that this... | |
| Alexander Andrews - 1859 - 644 páginas
...trifling thing a man is," where correspondences are lost and nature no longer fulfills its office: And new Philosophy calls all in doubt The Element of fire is quite put out; The Sun is lost, and th1 earth, and no mans wit Can well direct him where to looke for it. And freely men confesse that... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 páginas
...beginning of the day ; And now the springs and summers which we sec, Like sons of women after fifty be. And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out ; The sun is lost, and the earth ; and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it. And freely men confess that... | |
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