| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1825 - 270 pages
...Since aH that is truly delightful in life. Is what all, if they please, may enjoy. Attachment to life. The tree of deepest root is found Least willing still...of life increas'd with years, So much, that in our later stages, When pains grow sharp, and sickness rages, The greatest love of life appears. Virtue's... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - Readers - 1825 - 316 pages
...all'tbat is truly delightful in life, Is what all, if they please, may enjoy. 'I Attachment to life. Least willing still to quit the ground ; 'Twas therefore...ancient sages, That love of life increas'd with years, The tree of deepest root is found When pains grow sharp, and sickness rages, The greatest love of life... | |
| 1825 - 648 pages
...be thought that no practicable remedy could be discovered, as, according to Mrs. Thralc's dictum, " The tree of deepest root is found Least willing still to quit the ground utterly opposed in our meditated reform, to all harsh and violent measures. Were our sole object the... | |
| Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1827 - 476 pages
...composition: it iir--t appeared in " The Miscellanies" of Mrs. Anna Williams. The Three Warnings. . THE tree of deepest root is found Least willing still to quit the ground ; 'Tvvas therefore said, by ancient sages,' That love of life increas'd with years So much, that in... | |
| Literature - 1825 - 620 pages
...be thought that no practicable remedy could be discovered, as, according to Mrs. Thrale's dictum, " The tree of deepest root is found Least willing still to quit the ground ;" utterly opposed in our meditated reform, to all harsh and violent measures. Were our sole object... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 pages
...all that is truly delightful in life, Is what all, if they please, may enjoy, / Attachment to life, The tree of deepest root is found Least willing still...therefore said by ancient sages, That love of life incteas'd with years, • So much that in our later stages, When pain grows sharp, and sickness rages,The... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1826 - 268 pages
...that is truly delightful in life, f • \ Is what all, if they please, may enjoy. Attachment to life. The tree of deepest root is found • Least willing still to quit the ground : Twas therefore s;iid, by ane.ifnt sages, That love tff life increas'd with years, , , So much, that in our later stiges,... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1826 - 224 pages
...all, if they please, may enjoy. Attachment to Life. Least willing; still to quit the ground : T was therefore said, by ancient sages, That love of life increas'd with years, When pains grow sharp, and sickness rages, The greatest iove of life appears. So much, that in our... | |
| Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1827 - 486 pages
...composition : it lirst appeared in " The Miscellanies" of Mrs. Anna Williams. The Three Warnings. In E tree of deepest root is found Least willing still...with years So much, that in our latter stages, When pain grows sharp, and sickness rages, If old assertions can't prevail, Be pleas'd to hear a modern... | |
| Lindley Murray - English literature - 1827 - 276 pages
...Since all that is truly delightful in life, Is what all, if they please, may enjoy. Attachment to life. The tree of deepest root is found, Least willing still...to quit the ground: Twas therefore said, by ancient sajjes, 'That love of life increas'd with yeajfc ^ So much, that in our later stajrei When pains grow... | |
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