 | Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 624 pages
...fecurely Death defy, And count it Nature's Privilege to die ; Serene and manly, harden'd to fuftain The Load of Life, and exercis'd in Pain ; Guiltlefs of Hate, and Proof againft Defire ; That all things weighs, and nothing can admire. Dryd. Juv. Reft we contented with our prefent State; 'Tis anxious... | |
 | Juvenal - 1726 - 466 pages
...fccurely Death dcfie, And count it Nature's Privilege to die ; Serene and manly, hardned to Curtain The Load of Life, and exercis'd in- Pain .Guiltlefs of Hate, and Proof againft Ddire; That all things weighs, and nothing can admire That dares prefer the Toils of Hercules To Dalliance,... | |
 | Juvenal - 1735 - 512 pages
...fecurely Death dene, And count it Nature's Privilege to die ; Serene and manly, hardned to luftain The Load of Life, and exercis'd in Pain: . Guiltlefs of Hate, and Proof agaimt Deiire; That all things weighs, and nothing can admire That dares prefer the Toils of Hercules... | |
 | Lewis Crusius - 1753 - 398 pages
...fecurely death defy, And count it nature's privilege to die ; Serene and manly, harden'd to fuftain The load of life, and exercis'd in pain : Guiltlefs...nothing can admire : That dares prefer the toils of Hercuht To dalliance, banquets, and ignoble eafe. The path to peace is virtue : what I fhow, Thy felf... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...fecurely death defy, And count it nature's privilege to die ; Serene and manly, harden'd to fuftaii} The load of life, and exercis'd in pain : Guiltlefs of hate, and proof againft defire ; That all things weighs, and nothing can admire: That dares prefer the toils of Hercules To dalliance, banquet,... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...fecurely death defy, And count it nature's privilege to die; Serene and manly, harden'd to fuftain The load of life, and exercis'd in pain : Guiltlefs of hate, and proof againfr. defire ; That all things weighs, and nothing can That dares prefer the toils of Hercules To... | |
 | Thomas Amory - 1766 - 572 pages
...fecurely death defy, And count it nature's privilege to die ; Serene and manly, hardned'to fuftain The load of life, and exercis'd in pain ; Guiltlefs of hate, and proof againft defire ; That all things weighs, and nothing can admire; That dares prefer the toils of Hercules To dalliance, banquets,... | |
 | John Dryden - 1767 - 398 pages
...fecurely death defy, And count it nature's privilege to die ; Serene and manly, harden'd to fuftain The load of life, and exercis'd in pain : Guiltlefs of hate, and proof againft defire; That all things weighs, and nothing can admire: That dares prefer the toils of Hercules To dalliance, banquet,... | |
 | Thomas Amory - 1770 - 394 pages
...load of life, and exercis'd in pain : Guiltlefs of hate, and proof againft defire ; That all things weighs, and nothing can admire ; That dares prefer...ignoble eafe. The path to peace is virtue : What I Ihow, Thyfelf may freely on thyfelf beftow : Fortune was never worfhipp'd by the wife ; But, fet aloft... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 pages
...fecurely death defy, And couni it Nature's privilege to die ; Serene and manly, harden'd to fnftain The load of life, and exercis'd in pain : Guiltlefs of hate, and proof againft defire 5 That all things weighs, and nothing can admire : That dares prefer the toils of Hercules To dalliance,... | |
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