| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 páginas
...; By happy alrhymy of mind They turn to pleasure all they find , They, both disdain in outward mein The grave and solemn garb of spleen, And meretricious...arts of dress , To feign a joy , and hide distress : Ujimov'd when the rude tempest blows,, "Without an opiate they, repose \ And , rover'd by your shield... | |
| 1806 - 408 páginas
...; By happy alchymy of mind They turn to pleasure all they find ; They both disdain in outward mien The grave and solemn garb of Spleen, And meretricious...round them fly : Nor meddling with the god's affairs, Concern themselves with distant cares ; But place their bliss in mental rest, And feast upon the good... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 páginas
...happy alchymy of mind ; S • They turn to pleasure all they find ; They both disdain in outward mien The grave and solemn garb of spleen, And meretricious...opiate they repose ; And cover'd by your shield, defy i The whizzing shafts, that round them fly; Nor meddling with the god's affairs, Concern themselves... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 682 páginas
...desire; By happy alchymy of mind They turn to pleasure all they find; They both disdain in outward mien The grave and solemn garb of Spleen, And meretricious...round them fly: Nor meddling with the god's affairs, Concern themselves with distant cares; But place their bliss in mental rest, <And feast upon the good... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 páginas
...mind They turn to pleasure all they fiud; They both disdain in outward mien The grave and solemn parb of Spleen, And meretricious arts of dress, To feign...tempest blows, Without an opiate they repose; And coverM by your ibield, defy The whizzing shafts, that round them By: Nor meddling with the gnd's affairs,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 686 páginas
...By happy alchymy of mind '.They turn to pleai-uie all. they find; They both disdain in outward mien The grave and solemn garb of Spleen, And meretricious...feign a joy, and hide distress) Unmov'd when the rude tempe« bltfws, Without an opiate they repose; And covered by your shield, de!y The whizzing shafts,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 páginas
...desire; By happy alehymy of mind They turn to pleasure all they find; They both disdain in outward mien The grave and solemn garb of Spleen; And meretricious arts of dress, To feign à joy, and hide distress; Unmov'd when the rude tempest blows, Without ян opiato they repuse; And... | |
| 1814 - 310 páginas
...of mind They turn to pleasure all they find ; They both disdain in outward mien The grave and sojemn garb of Spleen, And meretricious arts of dress, To feign a joy and hide distress ; Unmoved when the rude tempest blows, Without an opiate they repose ; And, covered by your shield,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 418 páginas
...; By happy alchemy of mind They turn to pleasure all they find ; They both disdain in outward mien The grave and solemn garb of Spleen, And meretricious...round them fly : Nor meddling with the god's affairs, Concern themselves with distant cares ; But place their bliss in mental rest, And feast upon the good... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 462 páginas
...; By happy alchemy of mind, They turn to pleasure all they find; They both disdain in outward mein The grave and solemn garb of Spleen, And meretricious...round them fly: Nor meddling with the god's affairs, Concern themselves with distant cares; But place their bliss in mental rest, And feast upon the good... | |
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