| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...delights and ease, Can but please Outward senses, when the mind Is not troubled ', or by peace rejin'd. First voice. Crowns may flourish and decay, Beauties...honours flow and waste, Time alone doth change and last. All. Sorrows mingled with contents, prepare Rest for cate ; Love only reigns in death : though art... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...delight» ,and ease, Can but please Outward senses, tvHen the mind Is not troubled, or by peace reßn'd. itor : 'Twas thy design brought all this ruin on us. Serapion, honour» flaw and watte, Time atone doth change and last. Sorrows mingled with contents, prepare Rest... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...please Outward senses, when the mind Is not troubled, or by peace refin'd. First voice. Crowns таи flourish and decay, Beauties shine, but fade away....it must Lie down in a bed of dust. Third. Earthly honoursßow and oíoste, Time alone doth change and last. All. Sorrows mingled with contents, prepare... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...or untroubled or by peace refin'd ; Crowns may flourish and decay ; Beauties shine and fade away ; Youth may revel, yet it must Lie down in a bed of dust ; Earthly honours flow and waste, Time alone doth change and last. Sorrows mingled with contents prepare... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 682 pages
...and ease, Can but please {The] outward senses, when the mind Is [or] untroubled? or by peace refined. First voice. Crowns may flourish and decay, Beauties...may revel, yet it must Lie down in a bed of dust. * This fine dirge has sustained some injury from the press. The old copy shews that a word has dropt... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 712 pages
...ease, Can but please [The'] outward senses, when the mind Is [or] untroubled* or by peace refined. First voice. Crowns may flourish and decay, Beauties...may revel, yet it must Lie down in a bed of dust. ' s This fine dirge has sustained some injury from the press. The old copy shews that a word has dropt... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
...and ease, Can but please {The] outward senses, wnen the mind s [or] untroubled, or by peace refined. First Voice. Crowns may flourish and decay, Beauties...Lie down in a bed of dust. Third. Earthly honours flota and waste, Time alone doth change and last. Cho. Sorrows minsf1ed with contents, prepare Rest... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 424 pages
...fitted for my end. Near. Sirs, the song! DIRGE. Cho. Glories, pleasures, pomps, delights and ease, First voice. Crowns may flourish and decay, Beauties shine, but fade away. Third. Earthly honours flow and waste, Second. Youth may revel, yet it must Lie down in a bed of dust.... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1843 - 904 pages
...strongest authority, that of common sense — and Edward obeyed the commands of the Sister. CHAPTER X. Youth may revel, yet it must Lie down in a bed of dust. Earthly honours flow and waste ; Time alone doth change and last. The Broken Heart— Few AND the good... | |
| Poets, American - 1853 - 560 pages
...Is or untroubled, or by peace refined. Crowns may flourish and decay, Beauties shine, but fade away. Youth may revel, yet it must Lie down in a bed of dust. Eartbly honours flow and waste, Time alone doth change and last. 7ti THE PAST. Sorrows mingled with... | |
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