| William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1909 - 892 pages
...mirth, that after no repenting drawes; Let Euclid rest and Archimedes pause, And what the Swede intend, and what the French. To measure life, learn thou betimes, and know Toward solid good what leads the nearest way; For other things mild Heav'na time ordains, And disapproves... | |
| John Milton - 1910 - 408 pages
...volumes taught, our laws: Which others at their bar so often wrench, To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth that after no repenting draws...Euclid rest, and Archimedes pause, And what the Swede intend, and what the French. To measure life learn thou betimes, and know Toward solid good what leads... | |
| William Murison - English language - 1910 - 416 pages
...volumes taught, our laws, which others at their bar so often wrench ; to-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench in mirth that after no repenting draws...Euclid rest, and Archimedes pause, and what the Swede intend, and what the French. To measure life learn thou betimes, and know toward solid good what leads... | |
| Horace - 1911 - 566 pages
...parce: ie noli. 27. dona . . . horae: cf. 2. 16. 32; 3.29. 48. n. Cf . Milton to Cyriac Skinner, ' For other things mild Heav'na time ordains, | And disapproves that care, though wise ¡n show, | That with superfluous burden loads the day, | And, when God sends a cheerful hour, refrains.'... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1912 - 502 pages
...laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench ; To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench 25 In mirth, that after no repenting draws ; Let Euclid rest, and Archimedes pause, And what the Swede intend, and what the French. To measure life learn thou betimes, and know Toward solid good what leads... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - English poetry - 1914 - 136 pages
...volumes taught our laws, Which others at their Bar so often wrench : To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth, that after no repenting draws...Euclid rest and Archimedes pause, And what the Swede intend and what the French. To measure life, learn thou betimes, and know Toward solid good what leads... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - English literature - 1915 - 852 pages
...applause. Pronounced, and in his volumes taught, our 215 Today deep thoughts resolve with me to drench 5 In mirth that after no repenting draws; Let Euclid rest, and Archimedes pause, And what the Swede intend, and what the French. To measure life learn thou betimes, and know Toward solid good what leads... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1917 - 360 pages
...volumes taught, our laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench; To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth, that after no repenting draws;...pause, And what the Swede intends, and what the French. And disapproves that care, though wise in show, That with superfluous burden loads the day, And, when... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - English literature - 1918 - 350 pages
...Consider that, or the sonnet to Cromwell, or that to Cyriack Skinner : To day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth, that after no repenting draws...Euclid rest and Archimedes pause, And what the Swede intend, and what the French. To measure life, learn thou betimes, and know Toward solid good what leads... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - English literature - 1918 - 344 pages
...mirth, that after no repenting draws ; Let Euclid rest and Archimedes pause, And what the Swede intend, and what the French. To measure life, learn thou betimes, and know Toward solid good what leads the nearest way; For other things mild Heav'na time ordains, And disapproves... | |
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