Come, my Celia, let us prove, While we can, the sports of love. Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever; Spend not then his gifts in vain. Suns that set may rise again: But if once we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetual... A progressive Latin anthology. [Ed.] by H.M. Wilkins - Side 233af Henry Musgrave Wilkins - 1864Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 314 sider
...what he had undertaken. CHAPTER VIII. Gome ray Celia, let us prove Whilst we can the joys of love; Time will not be ours for ever: He at length our good...set may rise again ; But if once we lose this light "f -is with us perpetual night. BEN JGNSG*. Oh with that I wish to breath my last; upon thy lips Those... | |
 | 1839 - 896 sider
...gesture, note, and footing. [Singi. Come, my Celia, let us prove, While we can, the sports of love, Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our...sever , Spend not then his gifts in vain ; Suns, that aet, may rise again ; But if once we loae this light, 'Tis with ut perpetual night. Why should we defer... | |
 | Robert Folkestone Williams - 1840 - 220 sider
...VIII. Come my Celia, let us prove Whilst we can the joys of love ! Time will not be ours forever : He at length our good will sever. Spend not then his...once we lose this light 'Tis with us perpetual night. BEN JONSOK. Oh with that I wish, to breathe my last ; upon thy lips Those equal twins of comeliness,... | |
 | Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 442 sider
...annoy me. Song. From the Foxe. Come , my Celia , let us prove, While we can , the sports of love ; Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever; Spend not then his gifts in vaine, Sunnes, that set, may rise againe: But if, once , we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetuall... | |
 | Robert Bell - 1854 - 290 sider
...not be He, he, he?* LOVE WHILE WE OAN. COME, my Celia, let us prove, While we can the sports of love, Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our...we lose this light, "Tis with us perpetual night. Why should we defer our joys? Fame and rumour are but toys. Cannot we delude the eyes Of a few poor... | |
 | Gaius Valerius Catullus - 1861 - 258 sider
...play, The Fox, beginning thus : — Come, my Celia, let us prove, While we may, the sports of love ; Time will not be ours for ever : He at length our...we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetual night. The poet then runs off into a track of his own, where, pace tanti nominis, be it said, it is scarcely... | |
 | Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 526 sider
...CELIA. Come, my Oelia, let us prove, While we may, the sports of love; Time will not be ours forever : He, at length, our good will sever. Spend not then...we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetual night. Why should we defer our joys? Fame and rumour are but toys. Can not we delude the eyes Of a few poor... | |
 | Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 552 sider
...CELIA. Come, my Celia, let ns prove, While we may, the sports of love ; Time will not be ours forever: He, at length, our good will sever. Spend not then...once we lose this light, Tis with us perpetual night. Why should we defer our joys? Fame and rumour are but toys. Can not we delude the eyes Of a few poor... | |
 | Robert Burton - 1862 - 526 sider
...occidere et redire possunt, Nobis cum semel occidit brevis lux, Nox est perpetub una dormienda." * " Suns that set may rise again. But if once we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetual night." Volat irrevocabile tempus, time past cannot be recalled. But we need no such exhortation, we are all... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1875 - 538 sider
...the critics. " Celia," says one of them, " is surprised, and would fain fly ; but being seized and Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our...we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetual night. Why should we defer our joys ? Fame and rumour are but toys. Cannot we delude the eyes Of a few poor... | |
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