| Edward Young - 1750 - 350 Seiten
...c. NIGHT the NINTH, and LAST. THE CONSOLATION. S when a Traveller, a long Day paft In painful Search of what he cannot find, At Night's Approach, content with the next Cot, There ruminates, awhile, his Labour loft ; Then chears his Heart with what his Fate affords, And chants his Sonnet to... | |
| Edward Young - 1750 - 416 Seiten
...State. -Fatis Contraria F&ta rependem. VIRG. S when a Traveller, a long Day paft In painful Search of what he cannot find, At Night's Approach, content with the next There ruminates, awhile, his Labour loft ; l>ot» Then chcars his Heart with what his fate affords,... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 298 Seiten
...NEWCASTLE, One ol' His Majefty's Principal Secretaries of State. Fatis cautraria fata repaid ns. VIRC. AS when a traveller, a long day paft In painful fearch...Then chears his heart with what his fate affords, V And chants his fonnet to deceive the time, Till the due feafon calls him to repofe: Thus I, long-travell'd... | |
| Thomas Nugent - 1768 - 416 Seiten
...of the poet, which I doubt not but, before I get back to England, will often recur to my thoughts. ' As when a traveller, a long day paft, In painful fearch...approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates a-while his labour loft, Then cheers his heart with what his fate affords, And chants his fonnets to... | |
| Thomas Nugent - 1768 - 414 Seiten
...of the poet, which I doubt not but, before I get back to England, will often recur to my thoughts. As when a traveller, a long day paft, In painful fearch...approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates a-while his labour loft, Then cheers his heart with what his fate affords, „ And chants his fonnets... | |
| Edward Young - 1775 - 408 Seiten
...Secretaries of State. 4——Fatis contraria fata rependens. VIRG. u . CONSOLATION, NIGHT THE NINTH, AS when a traveller, a long day paft In painful fearch...Then chears his heart with what his fate affords, And chants his fonnet to deceive the time, Till the due feafon calls him to repofe: Thus I, loBg-travelPd... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 Seiten
...OF STATE. " — Fatis contraria fata rependens.1' VIRG. AS when a traveller, a long day part •^^ In painful .fearch of what he cannot find, At night's approach, content with the next.cot, Their ruminates, a while, his labour loft )' Then chears his heart with what his fate affords,... | |
| James Anderson - 1791 - 412 Seiten
...lung day paft " In painful ft arch of what ho cannot find, -,. • '' At night's approach, concent with the next cot^,. " There ruminates, a while, his labour loft ; " Then cheers his heart-, with what his btt affurji, " And chants his fonnet to deceive the tyne, " Till the... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 356 Seiten
...Majeft;r's Principal Secretaries of state. •— . — Fatit cmtraria. fata rependtne, VlRO. ************ AS when a traveller, a long day paft In painful fearch...Then chears his heart with what his fate affords, And chants his fonnet to deceive the time, Till the due feafon calls him to repofe : Thus I, long-travell'd... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 Seiten
...DEITY. -Falls contraria fata rependens. VIRGIL. -AS when a traveller, a long day past In painful search of what he cannot find, At night's approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates, awhile, his labour lost; Then cheers his heart with what his fate affords, 5 And chants his sonnet... | |
| |