| Sir Egerton Brydges - Essays - 1813 - 338 pages
...though no man now be by, to do me good, yet, ere I die, I by my repentance endeavour to do all men good. DECEIVING world that with alluring toys, Hast made...subject of thy scorn: And scornest now to lend thy failing joys, T' outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn, How well are they that die ere... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pages
...is better powers, the debasement of his mind— paid than a scholar; and men of art he wrote.— " Deceiving world that with alluring toys, Hast made...of thy scorn ; And scornest now to lend thy fading jovs, T'outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn, How well are they that die ere they be born,... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pages
...is better powers, the debasement of his mind — paid than a scholar; and men of art he wrote. — " Deceiving world that with alluring toys, Hast made...of thy scorn ; And scornest now to lend thy fading jovs, T'outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn, How well are they that die ere they be born,... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - Authors, English - 1858 - 436 pages
...subject of my «corn ; And ecornest now to lend ¿by fading joy», Toutlength my 'life, whom friend» have left forlorn, How well are they that die ere they be born, And never »ее thy (light«, which few men ihun, ТШ unaware» they haplee» are undone. Oft tuve I mag of... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - English drama - 1861 - 656 pages
...chain blind youths in trommels of their hair, Till waste brings woe, and sorrow hastes despair. VERSES. DECEIVING world, that with alluring toys Hast made...they that die ere they be born, And never see thy sleights, which few men shun Till unawares they helpless arc undone I Oft have I sung of Love and of... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - English drama - 1861 - 650 pages
...chain blind youths in trammels of their hair, Till waste brings woe, and sorrow hastes despair. VERSES. DECEIVING world, that with alluring toys Hast made my life the subject of thy scoru, And scornest now to lend thy fading joys T' outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn;... | |
| Henry Morley - English literature - 1873 - 964 pages
...streets." These last lines of of his, in Chaucer's stanza, were written not long before his death ; " Deceiving world, that with alluring toys Hast made...thy scorn, And scornest now to lend thy fading joys T'outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn; How well are they that die ere they be born, And... | |
| Henry Morley - English literature - 1879 - 712 pages
...the streets." These last lines of his, in Chaucer's stanza, were written not long before his death : "Deceiving world, that with alluring toys Hast made...thy scorn, And scornest now to lend thy fading joys T'outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn; How well are they that die ere they be born, And... | |
| Henry Morley - English literature - 1879 - 720 pages
...toys Hast made my life the subject of thy scorn, And scornest now to lend thy fading joys T'outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn; How well...they that die ere they be born, And never see thy sleights, which few men shun Till unawares they helpless are undone! " Oft have I sung of Love, and... | |
| Henry Morley - English literature - 1879 - 720 pages
...the streets." These last lines of his, in Chaucer's stanza, were written not long before Ids death : "Deceiving world, that with alluring toys Hast made my life the subject of thy scorn, And scomest now to lend thy fading joys T'outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn; How well are... | |
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