| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 ページ
...do thy worst, for I have lived to-day. Be fair or foul, or rain or shine, The joys I have possess'd, in spite of fate, are mine. Not Heaven itself upon the past has power ; Bui wlut has been, has been, and I have had my hour. Fortune, that with malicious joy Does man, her... | |
| Horace - 1858 - 508 ページ
...shine, The joys I have possessed, in spite of fate are mine, Not Heav'n itself upon the past has pow'r, But what has been, has been, and I have had my hour. Fortune, that with malicious joy Does man her slave oppress, Proud of her office to destroy, Is seldom... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - 480 ページ
...thy worst, for I have liv'd to-day. Be fair, or foul, or rain, or shine, The joys I have possess'd, in spite of fate, are mine. Not heaven itself upon the past has power ; But what has heen, has heen, and I have had my hour. Fortune, that with malicious joy Does man her slave oppress,... | |
| 1867 - 878 ページ
...gift, how true it is that we have here a joy that nothing can take away : — " Come foul, or fair, or rain, or shine, The joys I have possessed in spite...has power, But what has been has been, and I have lived my hour." A view so opposite to that of the song before us could hardly have been embodied without... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 778 ページ
...do thy worst, for I have lived to-day. Be fair or foul, or rain or shine, The joys I have possess'd, in spite of fate, are mine. Not Heaven itself upon the past has power; But whiit lias buen, has been, and I have had my hour. Fortune, that with malicious joy Does man, her slave,... | |
| Horace - 1861 - 372 ページ
...alone, He, who can call to-day his own ; He, who, secure within, can say. To-morrow do thy worst, for I have lived to-day. Be fair, or foul, or rain, or...But what has been, has been, and I have had my hour. Fortune, that with malicious joy Does man her slave oppress. Proud of her office to destroy, Is seldom... | |
| 1863 - 636 ページ
...alone, He who can call to-day his own ; He who, secure within, can say, To-morrow do thy worst, for I have lived to-day. Be fair, or foul, or rain, or...what has been, has been, and I have had my hour." We are obliged to accept Henry Murger as the exponent of Parisian Hnhoiniuni.-ni, seeing that Paris... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1861 - 334 ページ
...secure within, can say, To-morrow do thy worst, for I have lived to-day. Be storm, or calm, orTain, or shine, The joys I have possessed in spite of fate...But what has been has been, and I have had my hour. DBYDEIT. LAEGKE party was assembled at the Grange. Among them were some of the young ladies who were... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1861 - 424 ページ
...thy worst, for I have lived to-day. Be fair, or foul, or rain, or shine, The joys I have possess'd, in spite of fate, are mine. Not heaven itself upon...But what has been, has been, and I have had my hour. Fortune, that with malicious joy Does man her slave oppress, Proud of her office to destroy, Is seldom... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - 1862 - 654 ページ
...that is clear and prominent. In the words of the poet, if we may say it without irreverence, — " Not Heaven itself upon the past has power, But what has been, has been." The undoubted facts in human history which the past presents to us, are the natural foundation of all... | |
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