 | George Crabb - 1826 - 713 lehte
...rastle of Indolence) opens a scene of tasy luxury that fills the imagination. Jakuten. I'abely lamrioni, will not man awake, And, springing from the bed of sloth enjoy The coo), the fragrant, and the silent hour ? Thomson. Conversation would become dull and vapid, if negligence... | |
 | George Crabb - 1826 - 688 lehte
...Slothful people never vary their pace ; they have a physical impediment in themselves to quick motion ; Falsely luxurious, will not man awake, And, springing from the bed of tloth, enjoy The cool, the fragrant, and the silent hour ? THOMSON. Sluggish people are with difficulty... | |
 | Lindley Murray, Rensselaer Bentley - 1827 - 264 lehte
...peace he dwells; And from the crowded fold, in order, drives His Hock totas-te the verdure of the morn. Falsely luxurious, will not man awake; And, springing...sacred song? For is there aught in sleep can charm the wisef 4. To lie in dead oblivion, losing half The fleeting moments of too short a life; Total extinction... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1827 - 263 lehte
...dwells' ; And from the crowded fold', in order', drives His flock to taste the verdure of the morn*. Falsely luxurious', will not man awake' ; And', springing...the silent hour', To meditation due and sacred song' ? 4 For is there aught in sleep can charm the wise' ? To lie in dead oblivion', losing half The fleeting... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1827 - 264 lehte
...fold, in order, drives His flock to taste the verdure of the morn. Falsely luxurious, will not mun awake ; " And, springing from the bed of sloth, enjoy...the silent hour, To meditation due and sacred song ? 4. For is there aught in sleep can charm the wise ? To lie in dead oblivion, losing half The fleeting... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1827 - 252 lehte
...silent hour, To meditation due and sacred song ? 4 For is there aught in sleep can charm the wi«ef To lie in dead oblivion, losing half The fleeting moments of too short a life ; Total extinction ofth' enlighten'dsoul ! Or else to feverish vanity alive, Wilder'd, and tossing thro' distemper'd dreami... | |
 | Charles Edward Herbert Orpen - 1827 - 252 lehte
...capacities had been hitherto allowed, by the cruel neglect of their more favoured fellowcreatures— " To lie in dead oblivion, losing half 'The fleeting moments of too short a life." Thomson's Seasom. When at Paris, some years since, I was particularly intimate with Massieu; and as... | |
 | 1827
...generous purpose in the glowing breast. p. S4. For is there aught in sleep. can charm the wise ? To die in dead oblivion, losing half The fleeting moments of too short a life ; voL. i. ' 10 Total extinction of the enlightened SQU! ! Or else to feverish vanity alive, Wilder'd,... | |
 | 1828 - 384 lehte
...reptile has its gem, And boasts its splendour too. LESSON V. Indolence Reproved — Sun Rising, Sfc. FALSELY luxurious, will not man awake, And springing...For is there aught in sleep can charm the wise ? To die in dead oblivion, losing half The fleeting moments of too short a life ; Total extinction of the... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1828 - 252 lehte
...Music awakes The native voice of undissembled joy, * And thick around the woodland hymns arise . 4. For is there Aught in sleep can charm the wise ? To lie in dead oblivion, losing half His flock to taste the verdure of the morn . Falsely luxurious, will not man awake, And, springing... | |
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