Noureddin, or, The talisman of futuritySmith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 200 sider |
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Side iii
... sorrow never comes too late , And happiness too swiftly flies ; No more ; where ignorance is bliss , ' Tis folly to be wise . GRAY . LONDON : SMITH , ELDER AND CO . , CORNHILL , BOOKSELLERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES . 1836 . HOTHEC BIB NUS ...
... sorrow never comes too late , And happiness too swiftly flies ; No more ; where ignorance is bliss , ' Tis folly to be wise . GRAY . LONDON : SMITH , ELDER AND CO . , CORNHILL , BOOKSELLERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES . 1836 . HOTHEC BIB NUS ...
Side 2
... sorrow . But time , the great soother of human afflic- tions , by degrees calmed his grief , and he once more returned to his accustomed occu- pations . For some months , nothing occurred to Noureddin , to disturb his tranquillity ; the ...
... sorrow . But time , the great soother of human afflic- tions , by degrees calmed his grief , and he once more returned to his accustomed occu- pations . For some months , nothing occurred to Noureddin , to disturb his tranquillity ; the ...
Side 11
... sorrows which await you in the jour- ney of life ; but , again I warn you , repentance will soon follow the gift you covet . Consider , therefore , well , ere you accept the proffered talisman , and , to - morrow , at the same hour , I ...
... sorrows which await you in the jour- ney of life ; but , again I warn you , repentance will soon follow the gift you covet . Consider , therefore , well , ere you accept the proffered talisman , and , to - morrow , at the same hour , I ...
Side 18
... sorrow . It was now that Noureddin congratulated himself on the possession of his talisman : " But for my knowledge of futurity , " he ex- claimed , " how miserable I should now be ! Fatima's disdain would overwhelm me with despair ...
... sorrow . It was now that Noureddin congratulated himself on the possession of his talisman : " But for my knowledge of futurity , " he ex- claimed , " how miserable I should now be ! Fatima's disdain would overwhelm me with despair ...
Side 22
... sorrow was neither distressing nor violent : he continued busied in his preparations , and never ceased congratulating himself upon having so invaluable a talisman to preserve his peace . Hamoud beheld his composure with astonishment ...
... sorrow was neither distressing nor violent : he continued busied in his preparations , and never ceased congratulating himself upon having so invaluable a talisman to preserve his peace . Hamoud beheld his composure with astonishment ...
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Side iii - Th' unfeeling for his own. Yet, ah ! why should they know their fate. Since sorrow never comes too late, And happiness too swiftly flies? Thought would destroy their paradise! No more; — where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise.
Side 50 - Each has his share ; and who would more obtain, Shall find the pleasure pays not half the pain. Order is...