Who plow'd, with oxen of their own, Their small paternal field of corn. Nor trumpets summon him to war, Nor drums disturb his morning sleep, Nor knows hv merchants... The Widow's Daughter. A Narrative - Side 22av Rev. John ALLEN (of South Cave, Howden, Yorkshire.) - 1842 - 102 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Dryden - 1702 - 362 sider
...fome little winding Greekj And fee the Storm a-flioar. FROM HORAC E> Efod. 2<i. By Mr. DRTD EN. H Ow happy in his low degree, How rich in humble Poverty, is he, Who leads a quiet country Life; Difcharg'd of bus'nefs, void of ftrife, And from the griping Scriv'ner free! ,. .(Thus, e're the Seeds... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 sider
...Heav'n did always chufe their Way, And therefore we may boldly fay, That 'tis the Way too thither. How happy in his low Degree, How rich in humble Poverty is he, Who leads a quiet Country-Life, ', Difcharg'd of Bus'nefs, void of Strife^ And from the griping Scriv'ner free ! Nor... | |
| Horace - 1717 - 392 sider
...Store. E POD E EPODE II. By Mr. DRTDE N. trintei in the Secend fart of Miftellany feenu, t*gt 84. TTOW happy in his low Degree, *•*• How rich in humble Poverty is he, Who leads a Quiet Country Life! Difcharg'd of Bus'nefs, void of Strife, And from the griping Scrivener free. (Thus e'er the Seeds of... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 sider
...W,ithin iome little winding Creek ; And fee the Storm afhore. Tbi t -i f he Second Efode of HORACE, HO W happy in his low Degree, How rich in humble Poverty, is he, Who leads a quiet Country Life ; Difcharg'd of Bufinefs, void of Strife, And from the griping Scrivener free ? Thus, ere the Seeds... | |
| Johann Georg Keyssler - 1756 - 646 sider
...Mare Fonirnque litat, & fttperba Ctvium Potcntionun limina. HORAT. X 2 How" 156 PAIS de -r AU D. ' How happy in his low degree, ' How rich in humble poverty is he, ' Who leads a quiet country life * Difcharg'd of bufinefs, void of ftrife, ' And from the griping fcriv'ner freed. ' No trumpets fummon... | |
| Johann Georg Keyssler - 1760 - 564 sider
...Miles truci, Nee horret iratum Mare Forumque vitot, & fuperba Gviatu Potentionan limina, HORAT. How ( * How happy in his low degree, * How rich in humble poverty is he, * Who leads a quiet country life * Difcharg'd of bufmefs, voidofftrife, « And from the griping fcriv'ner freed. ' No trumpets fummon... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 sider
...fafety i eek Within fome little winding creek ; And fee the ftorm afhore. THE SECOND EPODE OF HORAC E. HOW happy in his low degree, How rich in humble poverty, is he, Who leads a quiet country life ; Difcharg'd of bufinefs, void of ftrife, And from the griping fcrivener free ? Thus, ere the feeds... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 sider
...feek Within fome little winding creek ; And fee the ftorm afhore. [477] THE SECOND EPODE OF HOR ACE. HOW happy in his low degree, How rich in humble poverty, is he, Who leads a quiet country life ; Difcharg'd of bufinefs, void of ftrife, And from the griping fcrivener free ? Thus, ere the feeds... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 sider
...little winding creek ;• And fee the ftorm afhore. THE The SECOND EPOJDE of HORACE. HOW happy in hit low degree, How rich in humble poverty, is he, Who leads a quiet country life ; Difcharg'd of bufinefs, void of ftrife, And from the griping fcrivener free ? Thus, ere the feeds... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 sider
...stars my safety seek Within some little winding creek. And see the storm ashore. JQ. HORACE, EPODE II. How happy in his low degree, How rich in humble poverty, is he Who leads a quiet country lifj, Discharg'd of bus'ness, void of strife, And from the griping scriv'ncr free ! 5 Thus ere the... | |
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