To him, alas, to him, I fear, The face of death will terrible appear ; Who, in his life flattering his senseless pride, By being known to all the world beside, Does not himself, when he is dying, know, Nor what he is, nor whither he's to go. Select Works - Página 99por Abraham Cowley - 1772Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Johnson - 1750 - 296 páginas
...SATURDAY, "June 23, 1750. //// mors grain's incuhatt Qu-', netus tiirxis omnibust Ignotus mt/ritur fibi. To him, alas, to him, I fear, The face of death will terrible appear, •" « Who in his life, flatt'ring his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the world befide, Does not himfelf, when he is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1752 - 326 páginas
...fold) Shall make eternal fervitude his fate, And feel a haughty matter's galling weight. FlAHcIB. 2-3 To him, alas, to him, I fear, The face of death will terrible appear, Who in his life, Hatt'ring his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the world befide, Does not himfelf, when he is... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1772 - 300 páginas
...— trasere ruinam," Virg. , i. 'i '.i! ':.'.' 'TT H"'" Here let my life with as much filence Hide, As time, that meafures it, does glide. , Nor let the...flattering his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the vvorld befide, Does not himfelf, when he. is dying,- know, Nor what he is, nor whither he's to go.... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 298 páginas
...embroider'd be " With fcutcheon or. with elegy.. An old plebeian let me dye, Alas, all then are fujch. as, well as I. • To him, alas, to .him, I fear, The face of death will terrible appear ; 1 1 ' Who, in his life flattering his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the world befide, Does... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 520 páginas
...name. Nor let my homely death embroider'd be With fcutcheon or with elegy. An old plebeian let me die, Alas ! all then are fuch as well as I. To him, alas,...Does not himfelf, when he is dying, know, Nor what be is, not whither he's to go. IV. OP _ IV. OF AGRICULTURE. firft wifh of 'Virgil (as you 'will find... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
...SATURDAY, June 23, 1750. //// man gravis incuhat, £>ui, notus nimis omnibus, Ignotus moritur fili. SENECA. To him, alas, to him, I fear, The face of death will terrible appear, Who in his life, flatt'ring his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the world befide, Does not himfelf, when he is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 626 páginas
...23, 1750. • ////' mors gravis incubatt ££ui, notus nimis omnibus, Ignotus moriturfeti. SENECA. To him, alas, to him, I fear, The face of death will terrible appear, Who in his life, flatt'ring his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the world befiie, Does not himfelf, when he is... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 páginas
...Nor let my homely death embroidcr'd be With fcutcheon or with elegy. i An old plebeian let me die, Alas : all then are fuch as well as I. To him, alas...face of Death will terrible appear, Who in his life flat t 'ring his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the world befide, Does not himfelf, when he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 páginas
...embroider d L;: With fcutcheon or with <-k'7y. An old plebeian let me die, Alas ! all then are fs:ch as well as I. To him, alas, to him, I fear, The face...his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the world bcfide, Does not himfelf, when he is dying, know, iMt>r -what he is, nor whither -lie's logo. IV. OF... | |
| Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1800 - 410 páginas
...little to himfelf : " illi mors gravis incubat " Qui, notus nimis omnibus, " Ignotus moritur fibi." " To him, alas ! to him I fear *' The face of death will terrible appear, » Who THE fick, the forrowful, and the difcontented, may find equal relief in Solitude ; it adminifters a... | |
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