| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 sivua
...the fool had longer ftaid, The harmlefs fifh had been betray'd. JOHN MILTON. IL P£NSEKOSO. HENCE, vain deluding joys, The brood of Folly, without father bred! How little you befted, Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys: Dwell in fome idle brain, And fancies fond with... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 sivua
...Eurydice. 150 Thefe delights if thou canft give, Mirth, with thee I mean to live. XIV. IL PENSEROSO. HENCE, vain -deluding joys, The brood of folly without father bred, How little you befted, Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys ! Dwell in fome idle brain, c And fancies fond with... | |
| John Milton - 1791 - 668 sivua
...otk: poets, that it is marked with a degree of dignity. IL PENSEROSO. [ «7 1 IL PENSEROSO. HENCE, vain deluding joys, The brood of folly without father bred, How little you befted, Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys ? Dwell in fome idle brain, 5 And fancies fond with... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 sivua
...delights if tliou canft give, Mirth, with thce I mean to live. § г. IL PENSKROSO. MiLTox. TTENCE, vain deluding joys, *•* The brood of folly, without father bred, How little you bcfied, Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys ! Dwell in fome idle brain, And fancies fond with... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 sivua
...113 1:0 Tiefcdelighut if thoo caflft give, ... o. withtbecl mean to live. XIV. IL PENSOROSO. HENCE, vain deluding joys, The brood of folly without father bred, How little yon hefted, Or fill the filed mind with all your toy* ! Dwell in fome idle brain, And fancies fond... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1802 - 152 sivua
...Milton preferred the melancholy ; and his conclusion to the poem puts it out of doubt : — " Hence, vain, deluding joys! The brood of Folly, without father...Dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus* train.'" *' Begone, ye vain joys of Mirth ! ye are the brood or offspring of Folly, spontaneously 54 produced.... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1804 - 180 sivua
...These delights if thou canst give, MIRTH, with thee I mean to live. IL PENSEROSO. BY MILTON. HENCE vain deluding joys, The brood of Folly without father...numberless As the gay motes that people the sun-beams, But hail, thou Goddess, sage and holy I Hail, divinest MELANCHOLY ! Whose saintly visage is too bright... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 sivua
...thou canst give , Mirth , with th.ee I mean to live.. MIX/ION*. CHAP. XVII. // Penseroso, H, LENCE , vain deluding joys, The brood of Folly without Father...gaudy shapes possess , As thick and numberless As the eay motes that people the sun-beams , Or likest hovering dreams ! The fickle pensioners of Morpheus'... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 sivua
...PENSEROSO. BY THE SAME. , v.un deluding joys, The hrood of folly without father hred, How little you hested, Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys? Dwell in some idle hrain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numherless As the gay motes that people... | |
| William Enfield - 1805 - 456 sivua
...delights il thou canft give, Mirth, with thee I mean to live. MILTON. CHAP. XVII. 1L PENSEROSO. .TlENCE vain deluding joys, The brood of Folly, without father bred! How little j'ou beftead, Or fill the fixed mind with al! your toys! Dwell in fome idle brain, And fancies fond... | |
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