| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1846 - 1042 ページ
...prisoner* than ever. CHAPTER XIV. " Beware what earth calls happiness — beware All joys, but joy* that never can expire ; Who builds on less than an...base, Fond as he seems, condemns his joys to death, * * » * In human heart*, what bolder thought can rise Than man's presumption, on to-morrow's dawn.''... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1848 - 120 ページ
...happiness: beware i Rule XVI11, Rem. 5. Bui is used in the sense of only. All joys, but joys that nera- can expire. Who builds on less than an immortal base,...death. Mine died with thee, Philander! thy last sigh Dissolved the charm : the disenchanted earth 5 Lost all her lustre. Where her glittering towers ? Her... | |
| John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 ページ
...envenom'd rise against our peace. Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys but pys tint never can expire. Who builds on less than an immortal base, Fond as he seems, condemns his j',ys to death. 343 Mine died with thee, Philander ; thy last sigh Dissolved the charm ; the disenchanted... | |
| John Milton - 1849 - 650 ページ
...Like bosom friendships to resentment sour'd, 340 With rage envenom'd rise against our peace. Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys but joys...base, Fond as he seems, condemns his joys to death. 345 Mine died with thee, Philander ; thy last sigh Dissolved the charm ; the disenchanted earth —... | |
| Charles Wesley - 1849 - 520 ページ
...You are not in danger of the defective, but of the excessive, extreme. God alone can make us happy. " Who builds on less than an immortal base, Fond as he seems, condemns his joys to death." " Acquaint thyself now with Him, and be at peace." Direct to CW, at the Foundery. Never omit the Christian... | |
| John Milton - 1850 - 602 ページ
...Like bosom friendships to resentment sour'd, 340 With rage envenom'd rise against our peace. Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys but joys...base, Fond as he seems, condemns his joys to death. 345 Mine died with thee, Philander ; thy last sigh Dissolved the charm ; the disenchanted earth Lost... | |
| Richard Poole - 1852 - 216 ページ
...dwell, and durable as the eternal object whereon the affections are fixed. Young says — " Beware what earth calls happiness : beware 'All joys, but...base, Fond as he seems, condemns his joys to death." The foundation on which the Christian builds his happiness is God, if any man can find a better, thereon... | |
| Edward Young - 1852 - 528 ページ
...sour'd, With rage envenom'd rise against our peace. 340 Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware AH joys but joys that never can expire. Who builds on less than an immortal base, Foud'as he seems, condemns his joys to death. DEATH OF PHILANDER. *. Mine died with thee, Philander... | |
| Edward Young - 1853 - 382 ページ
...Like bosom friendships to resentment sour'd, 340 With rage envenom'd rise against our peace. Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys, but...his joys to death. Mine died with thee, Philander ! l thy last sigh Dissolved the charm ; the disenchanted earth Lost all her lustre. Where her glittering... | |
| Edward Young, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 354 ページ
...Like bosom friendships to resentment sour'd, 340 With rage envenom'd rise against our peace. Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys, but...his joys to death. Mine died with thee, Philander ! a thy last sigh Dissolved the charm ; the disenchanted earth Lost all her lustre. Where her glittering... | |
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