| 1738 - 310 sider
...more ufe to the Owner, than a Heap of Gold ' to the Man who dares not ufe it. • TO-MORROW is ftill the fatal Time when all is ' to be rectified : To-morrow comes, it goes, and (till I ' pleafe my felf with the Shadow, whilft I lofe the Re' ality ; unmindful that the prefent... | |
| Charles Palmer (Deputy Serjeant of the House of Commons.) - 1748 - 342 sider
...and derifion of infidels, and fink us even beneath the beafts that perifh. 523. To-morrow is frill the fatal time when all is to be rectified ; to-morrow comes, it goes, and ftill I pleafe myfelf with the fhadow, whilft I lofe the reality, unmindful that the prefent time alone... | |
| 1778 - 336 sider
...more ufe to the owner, than a heap of gold to the '. man who dares not ufe it. ' To-morrow is ftill the fatal time when all is to be rectified : to-morrow comes, it goes, and ftill } pleafe myfelf with the fhadow, whilft 1 lofs the reality ; unmindful that the prefent time... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 364 sider
...no more ufe to the owner, than a heap of gold to the man who dares not ufe it. " To-morrow is ftill the fatal time when all is to be rectified. To-morrow comes, it goes, and ftill I -pleafe myfelf with the fhadow, whilft I lofe the reali- ty ; unmindful that the prtfent time^... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 sider
...thus concealed, is of no more use to the owner, than a heap of gold to the man who dares not use it. * To-morrow is still the fatal time when all is to be...and still I please myself with the shadow, whilst I lose the reality : unmindful that the present time alone is ours, the future is yet unborn, and the... | |
| 1803 - 372 sider
...concealed, is of no more use to the owner, than a heap of gold to the • man who dares not use it. ' To-morrow is still the fatal time when all is to '...and still I '-please myself with the shadow, whilst I lose the ' reality ; unmindful that the present time alone is ' ours, the future is yet unborn, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 sider
...concealed, is of no more use to the owner, than a. heap of gold to the man who dares not use it. ' To-morrow is still the fatal time when all is to be...and still I please myself with the shadow, whilst I lose the reality : unmindful that the present time alone is ours, the future is yet unborn, and the... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 348 sider
...thus concealed, is of no more use to the owner than ahea) of gold to the man -who dares not use it. " To-morrow is still the fatal time when all is to be...and still I please myself with the shadow, whilst I lose the reality ; unmindful that the present time alone is ours, the future is yet unborn, and the... | |
| 1811 - 750 sider
...than » heap of gold to the miser who has not life dieart to make use of it. — To-morrow (a trill the fatal time when all is .to be rectified : to-morrow...and still I please myself with the shadow, whilst I i".-v the reality ; unmindful that the present time alone is ours ; the future is yet uubom; and... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 sider
...a heap of gold to the man who dares not use it. ' To-morrow is still the fatal time when all is lo be rectified. To-morrow comes, it goes, and still I please myself with the shadow, whilst I !<> .• the reality; unmindful that the present time alone is oars, the future is yet unborn, and... | |
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