Since every man who lives is born to die, And none can boast sincere felicity; With equal mind what happens let us bear, Nor joy nor grieve too much for things beyond our care. Like pilgrims, to the' appointed place we tend ; The world's an inn, and death... The Poetical Works of John Dryden - Page 31de John Dryden - 1854Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 624 pages
...is born to die, And none can boaft fmcere Felicity ; With equal Mind what happens let us bear, Not joy nor grieve too much, for things beyond our Care : Like Pilgrims, to th'appointed Place we tend, The World's an Inn, and Death the Journey's End : Ev'n Kings but play,... | |
 | John Dryden - 1713 - 620 pages
...the Scenes of Day and Night: Since ev'ry Man who lives, is born to die, And none can boaft fincere Felicity, With equal Mind, what happens, let us bear,...much for Things beyond our Care. Like Pilgrims, to th' appointed Place we tend ; The World's* an Inn, and Death the Journey's End. Ev'nKings but play;... | |
 | Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 pages
...happens let us bear, (Care : Not joy, nor grieve too miuh, for Things beyond our Like Pilgrims, to th' appointed Place we tend, The World's an Inn, and Death the Journey's End : Ev'n Kings bur pl.•y, and when their Part is done, Some other, worfe or better, mounts the Throne.... | |
 | 1738 - 510 pages
...1). j- ' J5" - r o 42 z 3 3 20 4 4* 6 10 J) rifes 5Nio 5 44 Scen's of D y ana Nigfct : Then with an equal Mind what happens let us bear, Nor joy nor grieve too much for things beyond our Care. 8 47 9 34 10 iS i 6 1 54 dorn. o 48 i 46 B 2j for the moft 30 Part. 31 &&?*"$? f "t »I 16 17 zS -9... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 526 pages
...the fcenes of day and night : Since ev'ry man, who lives, is born to die, And none can boaft fincere felicity, With equal mind, what happens, let us bear,...much for things beyond our care. Like pilgrims to th' appointed place we tend ; The world's an inn, and death the journey's end. Ev'n kings but play... | |
 | John Dryden - 1767 - 392 pages
...the fcenes of day and night: Since ev'ry man, who lives, is born to die, And none can boaft fincere felicity, With equal mind, what happens, let us bear, Nor joy, nor grieve (oo much for things beyond our care* Like pilgrims to th' appointed place we tend; The world's an inn,... | |
 | Thomas Nugent - 1768 - 422 pages
...born to die, And none can boaft fincere felicity ; With equal mind what happens let us bear, J«Jot joy nor grieve too much, for things beyond our care : Like pilgrims, to th' appointed place we tend, The world's an inn, and death the journey's end : Ev'n kings but play,... | |
 | Thomas Nugent - 1768 - 420 pages
...fteady ftate : Good after ill, and after pain delight, Alternate, like the fcenes .of day and night. Since every man who lives is born to die, And none can boaft fincere felicity ; With equal mind what happens let us bear, Not joy nor grieve too much, for... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 352 pages
...night: Since every man who lives is born to die, And none can boaft fincere felicitv, With equal :nind what happens let us bear, Nor joy nor grieve too much for things beyond our care. Like pilgrims to th' appointed place we tend ; The world 's an inn, and death the journey's end. Ev'n kings but play;... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 364 pages
...fteady ftate ;. Good after ill, and after pain delight; Alternate like the fcenes of day and night: Since every man who lives is born to die, And none can boaft fincere felicity, With equal mind what happens let us bear, Nor joy nor grieve too much for things... | |
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