Behold this mirror with a sigh; The locks upon thy brow are few, And, like the rest, they're withering too ! " Whether decline has thinned my hair, I'm sure I neither know nor care ; But this I know, and this I feel, As onward to the tomb I steal, That... Odes of Anacreon - Halaman 63oleh Anacreon - 1804 - 301 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Tobias Smollett - 1803 - 614 halaman
...I'm sure I neither know nor care. But this I know, and this I feel, As onward to the tomb I steal, That still, as death approaches nearer, The joys of...hour to live, That little hour to bliss I'd give.' ' On the Necessity of Drinking. Younge. * This fertile earth imbibes the rain j The trees her moisture... | |
| Anacreon - 1803 - 232 halaman
...As onward to the tomb I fteal, That ftill as death approaches nearer, The joys of life are fweeter, dearer; And had I but an hour to live, That little hour to blifs I 'd give ! .graces of Anacreon as Catullus, if he had not allowed a depraved imagination to... | |
| Anacreon - 1804 - 194 halaman
...of expression in the original hen t But this I know, and this I feel, As onward to the tomb I steal, That still as death approaches nearer,. The joys of life are sweeter, dearer ; And Eyu St rau XOfMU fAit HIr' iiiriv, EIr' And Longepierre has adduced from Catullus, what he thinks a... | |
| Anacreon - 1810 - 198 halaman
...Quid rides, Matrona ? senem quid temnis amantem ? Quisquis amat, nulla est conditjone, senex. E i Why And had I but an hour to live, That little hour to bliss I'd give! Why do you scorn my want of youth, And with a smile my brow behold ? Lady dear ! believe this truth,... | |
| Thomas Condie - 1813 - 262 halaman
...I'm sure I neither know nor care ; But this I know, and this I feel, As onward to the tomb I steal, That still, as death approaches nearer, The joys of...an hour to live, That little hour to bliss I'd give ! THE MORALIST. Hark the hollow moaning wind Sweeps along the midnight air ; Sullen as the guilty mind,... | |
| جرجاني، عبد القاهر بن عبد الرحمن - 1814 - 336 halaman
...hairy Pm sure I nekher know nor care, But this I know, and this-1 feel, As onward to the tomb I steal, That still as death approaches nearer, The joys of...life are sweeter, dearer, .And had I but an hour to lire That little hour to bliss I'd give ! Mo oar. To this mode of objection I can easily conceive the... | |
| Anacreon - 1820 - 196 halaman
...Catullus, if he had not allowed a depraved imagination to hurry him so often into vulgar licentiousness. That still as death approaches nearer, The joys of life are sweeter, dearer ;] Pontanus has a very delicate thought upon the subject of old age: Quid rides, Matrona? senem quid... | |
| 1821 - 542 halaman
...I'm sure 1 neither know nor care ; But this 1 know, and this I feel, As onward to the tomb 1 steal. That still as death approaches nearer. The joys of...an hour to live, That little hour to bliss I'd give ! While Anacreon was thus enjoying himself with Sappho, I was sedulously engaged in the study of the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 376 halaman
...xoftuf fttt EIT tint, HT OUx tiia. But this I know, and this I feel, As onward to the tomb I steal, That still as death approaches nearer, The joys of...And Longepierre has adduced from Catullus, what he a similar instance of this simplicity of mauner : Ipse quis sit, utrum sit, an non sit, id irnoqne... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 378 halaman
...Catullus, if he had not allowed a depraved imagination to hurry him so often into vulgar licentiousness. That still as death approaches nearer, The joys of life are sweeter, dearer ; ] Pontanus has • very delicate thought upon the subject of old age : Quid rides, Matrona? senem... | |
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