| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...the_Wealth he left behind. All Geyx his Altymt imploys ; For her he grieves, yet in her Abfence joyj. His Wife he wifhes, and would ftill be near, Not her..., but wifhes him with her. Now with laft Looks he fecks his native Shore, Which Fate has deftin'd him to fee no more ; He fought, but in the dark tempefruous... | |
| John Dryden - Fables - 1713 - 614 pages
...LPlores> That other on his Friends his Thoughts beftows, His careful Father, and his faithful Spoufe. The covetous Worldling in his anxious Mind Thinks...grieves, yet in her Abfence joys: His Wife he wifhes, and wou'd ftill be near, Not her with him, but wifhes him with her; Npw with laft Looks he feeks his Native... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 396 pages
...adores. That other on his friends his thoughts beftows, His careful father, and his faithful fpoufe. The covetous worldling in his anxious mind Thinks...with her : Now with laft looks he feeks his native more, Which fate has deftin'd him to fee no more; He I He fought, but in the dark tempeftuous night... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 398 pages
...adores. That other on his friends his thoughts beflows, His careful father, and his faithful fpoufe. The covetous worldling in his anxious mind Thinks...his .Alcyone employs, For her he grieves, yet in her abTence joys : His wife he wifhes, and would ftill be near, Not her with him, but wifhes him with her:... | |
| Frederick Calvert Baron Baltimore - Europe, Eastern - 1767 - 180 pages
...adores. That other on his friends his thoughts beflows, His careful father, and his faithful fpoufe. The covetous worldling in his anxious mind,. Thinks only on the wealth he left behind. AXiCeyx his dtcyone employs, For her he grieves, yet in her abfence joys : His wife he wifb.es, and... | |
| English poetry - 1770 - 268 pages
...adores. That other on his friends his thoughts beftows, His careful father, and his faithful fpoufe. The covetous worldling in his anxious mind, Thinks...be near, Not her with him, but wifhes him with her : M Now Now wiih laft looks he feeks his native fhore, Which fate has deftin'd him to fee no more ;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 366 pages
...happy whom their funerals wait. This wretch with prayers and vows the Gods implores, And ev'n the (kies he cannot fee, adores. That other on his friends his...Alcyone employs, For her he grieves, yet in her abfence }oyz: His wife he wi(hes, and would ftill be near, Not her with him, but wi(hes him with her : Now... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 352 pages
...happy whom their funerals wait. This wretch with prayers and vows the Gods implores, And ev'n the (kies he cannot fee, adores. That other on his friends his...his Alcyone employs, For her he grieves, yet in her abfcnce joys: His wife he wi(hes, and would flill be near, Not her with him, but wi(hes him with her... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 376 pages
...adores. That other on his friends his thoughts beftows, His careful father, and his faithful fpoufe. The covetous worldling in his anxious mind Thinks...abfence joys: His wife he wifhes, and would ftill In- near, Not her with him, but wifhes him with her : Now with laft looks he feeks his native fhore,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 358 pages
...That other on his friends his thoughts beftows, His careful lather, and his faithful fpoufe. The I"he covetous worldling in his anxious mind Thinks only...her he grieves, yet in her abfence joys; His wife he wi(hes, and would ftill be near, Not her with him, but wift:es him with her : Now with laft looks he... | |
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