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" I tell thee, life is but one common care; And man was born to suffer, and to fear. " But is no rank, no station, no degree From this contagious taint of sorrow free... "
Solomon de mundi vanitate: poema - עמוד 25
מאת Matthew Prior - 1734
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Select poems of Prior and Swift [ed. by C. Bathurst].

Matthew Prior - 1853 - 220 דפים
...with ease ?" I tell thee, life is but one common care ; And man was born to suffer, and to fear. " But is no rank, no station, no degree, From this contagious...melancholy truth maintain : But hence, ye worldly and profane, retire, For I adapt my voice, and raise my lyre To notions not by vulgar ear receiv'd : Ye...
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior

Matthew Prior - 1858 - 506 דפים
...and to fear. 'But is no rank, no station, no degree From this contagious taint of sorrow free?' 250 None, mortal, none ; yet in a bolder strain Let me...melancholy truth maintain ; But hence, ye worldly, and profane, retire : For I adapt my voice, and raise my lyre To notions not by vulgar ear received : Ye...
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior: With a Life, by Rev. John Mitford, כרך 2

Matthew Prior - 1860 - 358 דפים
...with ease ? " I tell thee, life is but one common care; And man was born to suffer, and to fear. " But is no rank, no station, no degree From this contagious...melancholy truth maintain: But hence, ye worldly, and profane, retire: For I adapt my voice, and raise my lyre To notions not by vulgar ear receiv'd: Yet...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 דפים
...breathes, must suffer; and who thinks, must mourn ; And he alone is bless'd who ne'er was born. PRIOR. But is no rank, no station, no degree, From this contagious taint of sorrow free ? PRIOR. Free and familiar with misfortune grow, Be used to sorrow, and inured to woe. PRIOR. Will...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 דפים
...breathes, must suffer ; and who thinks, must mourn ; And he alone is bless'd who ne'er was born. PRIOR. But is no rank, no station, no degree, From this contagious taint of sorrow free ? PRIOR. Free and familiar with misfortune grow, Be used to sorrow, and inured to woe. PRIOR. Will...
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior, כרך 2

Matthew Prior - 1892 - 422 דפים
...with ease ?" I tell thee, life is but one common care ; And man was born to suifer, and to fear. " But is no rank, no station, no degree From this contagious taint of sorrow free ? " 250 None, mortal, none : yet in a bolder strain Let me this melancholy truth maintain : But hence,...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ..., כרך 1873

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 דפים
...breathes, must suffer; and who thinks, must mourn ; And he alone is bless'd who ne'er was born. PRIOR. But is no rank, no station, no degree, From this contagious taint of sorrow free ? PRIOR. Free and familiar with misfortune grow, Be used to sorrow, and inured to woe. PRIOR. Will...
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Poems on Several Occasions

Matthew Prior - 1905 - 404 דפים
...Kings with Ease ? J I tell Thee, Life is but one common Care ; And Man was born to suffer, and to fear. "But is no Rank, no Station, no Degree "From this...Worldly, and Prophane, retire : For I adapt my Voice, and raise my Lyre To Notions not by Vulgar Ear receiv'd : Ye still must covet Life, and be deceiv'd : Your...
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Horace in the English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 678 דפים
...(1.290) The Word obscene, Or harsh, which once elanc'd must ever fly Irrevocable. Book 3. (1. 822) But hence, Ye Worldly, and Prophane, retire: For I adapt my "Voice, and raise my Lyre To Notions not by Vulgar Ear receiv'd: This is an imitation of the opening lines of Cowley's...
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Yale Studies in English, כרך 58

Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 662 דפים
...aptitude for poaching, for which Johnson condemned him. In Book 3" there is the following injunction: But hence, Ye Worldly, and Prophane, retire: For I adapt my Voice, and raise my Lyre To Notions not by Vulgar Ear receiv'd. This is plainly an imitation of the opening lines...
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