the year. 93. No. 25. 10 Lines. Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy play; Sing then, and extend thy span Far beyond the date of man: Wretched man, whose years are spent In repining discontent, Lives not, aged though he be, New Latin Tutor ... - Página 345por Frederick Percival Leverett - 1833Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...winter long, Unimpaired, and shrill, and clear, Melody throughout the year. No. 25. —10 Lines. 93. Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy...repining discontent, Lives not, aged though he be, Haifa span, compared with thee. No. IT.*. , 94. Therspacious firmament on high, •With all the blue,... | |
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...song, Thine endures, the winter long, Unimpaired 'and shrill and clear, Melody throughout the year. Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy play : Sing then-n-and extend thy spaa Far beyopd the date of man. Wretched man whose hours are spent In repining... | |
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...song, Thin§ endures the winter long, Unimpaired and shrill and clear, Melody throughout the year. Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy play : Sing then—and extend thy span Far beyond the date of man. Wretched man whose hours are spent In repining'discontent,... | |
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...song, Thine endures the winter long, Unimpaired, and shrill, and deal, Melody throughout the year. chants, unimpeachable of sin Against the charities of domestic then—and extend thy spall Far beyond the date of man. Wretched man whose years are spent In repining... | |
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...winter long, Unimpaired, and shrill, and clear, Melody throughout the year. No. 25. —10 Lines. 93. Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy...repining discontent, Lives not, aged though he be. Half a span, compared with thee. No. 17. 94. The spacious firmament on high, With all the blue, ethereal... | |
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...song, Thine endures the winter long, Unimpair'd, and shrill, and clear. Melody throughout the year. Neither night, nor dawn of day, Puts a period to thy play: Sing then—and extend thy span Far beyond the date of man. Wretched man whose years are spent In repining... | |
 | William Cowper - 1853 - 330 páginas
...Melody throughout the year. Neither niglit nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy play: ' Sing, then—and extend thy span Far beyond the date of man. Wretched...repining discontent, Lives not, aged though he be, Half a span, compared with thee. IV. THE PARROT. IN painted plumes superbly dress'd, A native of the... | |
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...summer's song, Thine endures the winter long, Unimpair'd and shrill and clear, Melody throughout the year. Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy...repining discontent, Lives not, aged though he be, Half a span compared with thee. IV. THE PABItOT. IN painted plumes superbly drest, A native of the... | |
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...song, Thine endures the winter long, Unimpair'd, and shrill, and clear, Melody throughout the year. 4 Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy...beyond the date of man : Wretched man, whose years are sf ent In repining discontent, THE PARROT. 1 IN painted plumes superbly drest, A native of the gorgeous... | |
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...Th'no endures the winter Ion*. Unhnpair'd, and sîirill and clear, Melodv throughout the year. IV. Neither night, nor dawn of day, Puts a period to thy play ; Sing then—and extend thy span Far beyond the date of man. Wretched man whose years are spent In repining... | |
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