The grandees of the time, tost to and fro By censures or applause ; but let my age Slide gently by ; not overthwart the stage Of public action, unheard, unseen, And unconcern'd, as if I ne'er had been. And thus, while I shall pass my silent days In shady... The Works, Moral and Religious - Page 41de Sir Matthew Hale - 1805Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...thus, while I shall pass my silent days In shady privaey, free from the noise And in , -, I. ч of tbe mad world, then shall I A good old innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere surprise, u very snare To him, that makes It his life's greatest care To be a public Issgeant ; known to s11,... | |
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| Robert Pickett Scott - 1907 - 458 pages
...been. And thus, while I shall pass my silent days In shady privacy, free from the noise And bustles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent...to all, But unacquainted with himself, doth fall. Sir Malthew Hale. Caslum non Animum JOE find some whispering shade neare Arne or Poe, And gently 'mong... | |
| Robert Pickett Scott - 1907 - 452 pages
...been. And thus, while I shall pass my silent days In shady privacy, free from the noise And bustles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent plebeian die. L Death is a mere surprise, a very snare To him, that makes it his life's greatest care To be a public... | |
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