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" ... tis all a cheat; Yet, fooled with hope, men favour the deceit; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay: To-morrow's falser than the former day; Lies worse, and, while it says, we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest. "
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... - Page 392
by James Boswell - 1807
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Materials for thinking, extracted from the works of ancient and modern ...

1837 - 352 lehte
...bless'd With some new joys, cuts off what we possess'd : Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again ; Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain :...of life think to receive What the first sprightly junning could not give. I'm tired with waiting for this cbymic gold, Which fools us young and beggars...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Letters from a citizen of ...

Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1837 - 582 lehte
...! none would live past years again ; Vet all hope plc>isnre in what yet remain ; And from the drrpi of life think to receive What the first sprightly running could not give.' Lift nf Johnson, vol. viii, p. 3U4, cd. i8*5. J LETTER LXXIV. THE DESCRIPTION OF A LITTLE GREAT MAN....
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Literary and Theological Review, 5. köide

Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1838 - 688 lehte
...be blest With some new joy, cuts off what we possest. Strange cozenage ! None would live past years again ; Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain,...receive What the first sprightly running could not give. I'm tired of waiting for this chymic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old." Johnson's...
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Private Correspondence of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough ..., 2. köide

Sarah Jennings Churchill Duchess of Marlborough - 1838 - 778 lehte
...we possest. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what still remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the fresh sprightly running could not give. I'm tired with waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us...
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Private correspondence of Sarah, duchess of Marlborough ..., 2. köide

Sarah Churchill (duchess of Marlborough.) - 1838 - 520 lehte
...we possest. Strange cozenage! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what still remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the fresh sprightly running could not give. I'm tired with waiting for this cheraic gold, Which fools us...
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The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the ..., 2. köide

John Taylor - 1839 - 258 lehte
...bless'd . With some new joys, cuts off what we possess'd: Strange cozenage! none would live past years again; Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain: And...receive What the first sprightly running could not give, I'm tired with waiting for this chymic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old. Dryden....
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Memoirs of the Court of England: From the Revolution in 1688 to ..., 1. köide

John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 526 lehte
...possessed. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure from what still remain ; And from the dregs of life think to receive What the fresh sprightly running could not give : I 'in tired with waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools...
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Memoirs of the court of England from ... 1688 to the death of ..., 1. köide

John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 lehte
...possessed. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure from what still remain ; And from the dregs of life think to receive What the fresh sprightly running could not give : I 'm tired with waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools...
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The Illuminated Magazine, 2. köide

William James Linton - 1844 - 340 lehte
...we possest. Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what still remain, And from the dregs of life think to receive What the fresh sprightly running could not give. I'm tired of waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us young,...
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Materials for thinking extracted from the works of the learned of all ages

Materials - 1846 - 478 lehte
...bless'd With some new joys, cuts off what we possess'd: Strange cozenage ! none would live past years again ; Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain :...receive What the first sprightly running could not give. I'm tired with waiting for thi^chymic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old. Dryden....
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