if thou well observe The rule of 'Not too much,' by temperance taught, In what thou eat'st and drink'st, seeking from thence Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight ; Till many years over thy head return, So may'st thou live, till, like ripe fruit, thou... Oeuvres completes - Side 406af François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 sider
...rule of Not too much ; by temperance taught, In what thou eat'st and drink'st ; seeking from thence Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight, Till many...mayst thou live ; till, like ripe fruit, thou drop 535 Into thy mother's lap ; or be with ease Gather'd, not harshly pluck'd ; for death mature : This... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 498 sider
...The rule of not too much, by temperance taught In what thou eat'st and drink'st, seeking from thence Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight, Till many...So may'st thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop 535 Into thy mother's lap, or be with ease Gather'd, not harshly pluck'd, for death mature. This is... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1836 - 380 sider
...more than ever to feel the weight of misfortune and age. He attributes to Michael these words : — So mayst thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop Into thy mother's lap, or be with ease Gathered, not harshly pluck'd, for death mature : This is old age ; but then thou must outlive Thy... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - 510 sider
...of — Not too much : by temperance taught, In what thou eat'st and drink'st ; seeking from thence Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight ; Till many...is old age ; but then, thou must outlive Thy youth, thystrength, thy beauty ; whichwill change To wither'd, weak, and gray; thy senses then, Obtuse, all... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 526 sider
...well observe The rule of— Not too much : by temperance thaugt, In what thou eat'st and drink'st ; seeking from tence Due nourishment, not gluttonous...thou drop Into thy mother's lap ; or be with ease Gatber'd, not harshly pluck'd ; for death mature : This is old age ; but then, thou must outlive Thy... | |
| 1837 - 738 sider
...carrion ; pity winds thy corse. While horror waits on Princes. — IVettler, Viltoria Corom. Act I". • 'till like ripe fruit thou drop Into thy mother's...ease Gather'd, not harshly pluck'd, for death mature. Milton, Par. La*t, xi. iii. LANG ANSI A. ARGUMENTLM. Ecclesiec cujusdam prope Hcrnam in Helvetia presbyter... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 572 sider
...more than ever to feel the weight of misfortune and age. He attributes to Michael these words:— ' So may'st thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop Into thy mother's lap, or be with ease Gathered, not harshly pluck'd, for death mature: This is old age; but then them must outlive To withered,... | |
| John Gregory - 1837 - 126 sider
...rule of NOT rlio MUCH by temparance taught, In what thou EATE«T and DRINKEST, seeking from thence Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight, Till many...over thy head return; So may'st thou live, till like riper fruit thou drop Into thy mother's lap, or be with ease, Gathered, not harshly plucked, for death... | |
| 1837 - 552 sider
...So may'st thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop Into thy mother's lap, or be with ease Gathered, not harshly pluck'd, for death mature: This is old age; but then thou must outlive To withered, weak, and gray ; thy senses, then, Thy youth, thy strength, thy beauty, which will change... | |
| 1837 - 536 sider
...weight of misfortune and age. He attributes to Michael these words:— ' So may'st thou live, ti1l like ripe fruit thou drop Into thy mother's lap, or be with ease Gathered, not harshly pluck'd, for death mature: This is old age; but then thou must outlive To withered,... | |
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