When will our human griefs be at their height? Man is a tree that hath no top in cares. No root in comforts; all his power to live Is given to no end, but t Wonder of a kingdom - Seite 333von Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Oldys - 1740 - 348 Seiten
...or great : 'Tis true that Cordus fays, Brave Cajfius was the laft of all the Race. Jolmfon's Sejamu. Man is a tree, that hath no top in cares, No root in comforts ; all his pow'r to live Is giv'n to no end, but t* have pow'r to grieve. Chapman's Bujjy D'ambou. Men are not... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814 - 450 Seiten
...height? Man is a tree, that hath no top in cares; v No root in comforts; all his power to live ils given to no end, /but t' have power to grieve. * The...here introduced in the two first editions. Ghost. Itjs the misery of our creation. Yonr true friend, Led by your husband, shadowed in my weed, Now enters... | |
| Robert Southey - 1847 - 722 Seiten
...aquel Arbul, que ticne la copa en tierra y las raizes arriba ? DIEG. El homt/re. EL LETRADO DEL CIELO. MAN is a Tree that hath no top in cares, No root in comforts.* This is one of the many poetical passages in which the sound is better than the sense; — yet it is... | |
| Robert Southey - 1847 - 690 Seiten
...Jrboi. que tiene la arpa en tierra y la.i raize* arriba ? DIEG. El hombre. EL LKTRADO DEL Ciu.o. HAN is a Tree that hath no top in cares, No root in comforts.* This is one of the many poetical passages in which the sound is better than the sense : — yet it... | |
| Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 Seiten
...que time la eopa en ticrra y lot raixa arriba f DIM. i-:r/;,,.-i/i,,_ Ei LCTRADO DEI CIELO. MAM ii a Tree that hath no top In cares. No root in comforts.* This is one of the many poetical passages in which the sound is better than the sense ; yet it is not... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - 584 Seiten
...outcry of his murther. Blow his retreat before he be revenged. Ta. O father ! have my dumb woes waked your death ? When will our human griefs be at their...comforts ; all his power to live Is given to no end, but t'have power to grieve. Urn. 'Tis the just curse of our abused creation, Which we must suffer here,... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - 620 Seiten
...outcry of his mjirihei Blow his retreat before he be revenged. Ta. O father ! have my dumb woes waked your death ? When will our human griefs be at their...top in cares, No root in comforts ; all his power to liveA Is given to no, end, but tliave power to grieve. ^ — Lfm. "Tis the just curse of our abused... | |
| Frederic Ives Carpenter - 1895 - 246 Seiten
...Chapman's Byron's Tragedy, and many similar passages elsewhere in Chapman. Thus 174a: C" Man is as a tree that hath no top in cares, No root in comforts ; all his power to live Is given to no end, but to have power to grieve." I 14ob : " Man is a torch borne in the wind ; a dream But of a shadow, summ'd... | |
| Anne Macdonell - 1902 - 478 Seiten
...vita, Quare me dilectas ita? Cum non possis mecum stare Quid me cogis te amare ?" CONRAD D'OFFIDA " Man is a tree that hath no top in cares, No root in comforts."—BUSSY D'AMBOIS, v. I. OVER Conrad d'Offida the guardian angel of Francis kept watch. So... | |
| George Chapman - 1905 - 398 Seiten
...your servants slaughter (So urg'd by your hand, and so imminent) Into an idle fancie ; but devise. -No root in comforts; all his power to live Is given to no end but t'have power to grieve. Umb. Fri. It is the misery of our creation. 15 Your true friend, Led by your... | |
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