And apter utensils their place supply. These things and thou must share one equal lot: Die, and be lost, corrupt, and be forgot; While still another, and another race Shall now supply, and now give up the place: From earth all came, to earth must all... Poems on Several Occasions.. - עמוד 474מאת Matthew Prior - 1718 - 506 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1852 - 874 דפים
...lot, Die and be lost, corrupt and be forgot ; While still another and another race Shall now supply, ng sweet influence : Isss bright the Moon. But opposite i must all return, Frail as the cord, and brittle as the urn. But be the terror of these ills suppress'd,... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1853 - 220 דפים
...Die, and be lost ; corrupt, and be forgot ; While still another and another race Shall now supply, and now give up, the place. From earth all came, to earth must all return ; Frail as the cord, and brittle as the urn. But be the terror of these ills suppress'... | |
| Matthew Prior, John Mitford - 1853 - 366 דפים
...lot: Die, and be lost, corrupt, and be forgot; While still another, and another race Shall now supply, and now give up the place: From earth all came, to earth must all return; Frail as the cord, and brittle as the urn. But be the terror of these ills suppress'd:... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1860 - 358 דפים
...lot: Die, and be lost, corrupt, and be forgot; While still another, and another race Shall now supply, and now give up the place: From earth all came, to earth must all return; Frail as the cord, and brittle as the urn. But be the terror of these ills suppress'd:... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 דפים
...lot, die and be lost, corrupt and be forgot ; while still another and another race shall now supply, and now give up the place; from earth all came, to earth must all return, frail as the cord and brittle as the urn. M. PRIOR . THE RUINS OF ANCIENT SPARTA npAYGETUS... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1709 - 404 דפים
...Dye and be lost, corrupt and be forgot ; 320 While still another, and another Race Shall now supply, and now give up the Place. From Earth all came, to Earth must all return ; Frail as the Cord, and brittle as the Urn. But be the Terror of these Ills suppress'd... | |
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