Happy the man, and happy he alone, He who can call to-day his own : He who, secure within, can say, ' To-morrow, do thy worst, for I have lived to-day : Be fair or foul or rain or shine, The joys I have possess'd, in spite of Fate, are mine. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series ... - Sivu 160muokkaaja - 1810Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
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...dead shall live, the living die, And Music shall untune the sky. 3070 (translation of Horace: Odes) Earfy Sunday Mor To-morrow do thy worst, for I have lived to-day. 3071 (translatlon of Juvenal: Satires) Look round... | |
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...integrity, we will be happy, successful, and lead worthwhile lives. 10 Fortunate and Unfortunate Directions Happy the man, and happy he alone, He, who can call today his own; He who, secure within, can say, Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. — John Drydens translation of Horace We all have four... | |
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