| John Milton - 1849 - 650 pagina’s
...disease, Lorenzo ? not 45 For Esculapian, but for moral aid. Thou think'st it folly to be wise too soon. Youth is not rich in time ; it may be poor : Part...sparing ; pay No moment, but in purchase of its worth ; 50 And what it's worth, ask deathbeds ; they can tell. Part with it as with life, reluctant ; big... | |
| John Milton - 1850 - 602 pagina’s
...disease, Lorenzo ? not 45 For Esculapian, but for moral aid. Thou think'st it folly to he wise too soon. Youth is not rich in time ; it may be poor : Part...sparing ; pay No moment, but in purchase of its worth J 50 And what it's worth, ask deathbeds ; they can tell. Part with it as with life, reluctant ; big... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1850 - 466 pagina’s
...made steadfast and immovable, Looking tranquillity! Youth is not rich in time; it may be poor; 1'art with it, as with money, sparing ; pay No moment but...what its worth — ask death-beds; they can tell. 1 • Enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of nature. The calm shade Shall bring a kindred calm,... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 pagina’s
...tear which Nature sheds O'er those we love, — we drop it in their grave. VALUE OF TIME. {Night II.) Youth is not rich in time, it may be poor. Part with...it as with money, sparing ; pay No moment, but in purehase of its worth ; And what its worth, ask death-beds ; they can tell. Part with it as with life,... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1851 - 600 pagina’s
...length enjoy together with them the blessed delights of the heavenly kingdom." 7. A YOUNG WOMAN. " Youth is not rich in time ; it may be poor ; Part...great mark Of men and angels — virtue more Divine." — YOUNS. SEVERAL of the preceding narratives show how awful is the hour of death to those who deny... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 pagina’s
...with it as with money, sparing ; pay No moment, but in purchase of its worth ; And what it's north, ask death-beds ; they can tell. Part with it as with...great mark Of men and angels, virtue more divine. On all important time, through every age, Though much, and warm, the wise have urged, the man Is yet... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 472 pagina’s
...its arched and ponderous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immovable, Looking tranquillity I Youth is not rich in time ; it may be poor; Part with...what its worth — ask death-beds ; they can tell. - Enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of nature. The calm shade Shall bring a kindred calm, and... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 468 pagina’s
...its arched and ponderous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immovable, Looking tranquillity ! Youth is not rich in time ; it may be poor; Part with...what its worth — ask death-beds ; they can tell • Enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of nature. The calm shade Shall bring a kindred calm,... | |
| Edward Young - 1851 - 334 pagina’s
...disease, LORENZO ? not Far Esculapian, but for moral aid. Thou think'st it folly, to be wise too soon. Youth is not rich in time, it may be, poor : Part...worth ; And what its worth, ask death-beds; they can tclL Part with it as with life, reluctant ; big With holy hope of nobler time to come; Time higher... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 pagina’s
...disease, Lozcnzo' not For F.sculapian, but for moral aid. Thou think'st it folly to oe wise too sown. Youth is not rich in time: it may be poor: Part with it as with money, sparing; paT YOUNG'S \VORff t '. No moment, but in purchase of its worth; And what its worth, ask death-beds;... | |
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