| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 350 pages
...Fata refendens. VIR 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...the next Cot, There ruminates, awhile, his Labour loft ; Then chears his Heart with what his Fate affords, And chants his Sonnet to deceive the Time,... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 416 pages
...Principal Secretaries of 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 pages
...State. Fatis cautraria fata repaid ns. VIRC. AS when a traveller, a long day paft In painful fearch of what he cannot find, At night's approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates, a while, his labour loft; Then chears his heart with what his fate affords, V And chants his fonnet... | |
| Thomas Nugent - Germany - 1768 - 414 pages
...to England, will often recur to my thoughts. As when a traveller, a long day paft, In painful fearch of what he cannot find, At night's 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 deceive the time,... | |
| Thomas Nugent - 1768 - 416 pages
...England, will often recur to my thoughts. ' As when a traveller, a long day paft, In painful fearch of what he cannot find, At night's 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 deceive the time,... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1773 - 354 pages
...rcpendesu . VIRO. ''' AS when a Traveller, a Jong Day paft In painful Search of what he cannot finct, At Night's Approach, content with the next Cot, There ruminates, awhile, his Labour loft ; Then chears his Heart with what his Fate aflbrds, And chants his Sonnet to deceive the Time,... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1775 - 408 pages
...rependens. VIRG. u . CONSOLATION, NIGHT THE NINTH, AS when a traveller, a long day paft In painful fearch of what he cannot find, At night's approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates, a while, his labour loft; Then chears his heart with what his fate affords, And chants his fonnet to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 858 pages
..." —Fatis contraria fata rependens." VIR.G. AS when a traveller, a long day paft In painful fearch of what he cannot find, At night's approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates, a while, his labour loft; , Then chears his heart with what his fate affords, 5 And chaunts his fonnet... | |
| Edward Young - English literature - 1792 - 356 pages
...cmtraria. fata rependtne, VlRO. ************ AS when a traveller, a long day paft In painful fearch of what he cannot find, At night's approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates, a while, his labour loft; Then chears his heart with what his fate affords, And chants his fonnet to... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 470 pages
...one of his Ma5esty's princ.pa! Secretaries of state. As when a traveller, a long day past In pai5iful search of what he cannot find, At night's approach,...with the next cot, There ruminates awhile his labour lest,' Then cheers his heart with what his fate affords, And chants his sonnet to deceive the time,... | |
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