| James BROWN (of Selkirk.), James Brown Selkirk - Bible - 1862 - 174 pages
...costly gay 1 Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ; Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...of dross, Within be fed, without be rich no more. — POEMS. I will begin The fashion, less without, and more within. CYMBELINE. Act v. Scene I. VII.... | |
| James Brown (of Selkirk) - 1862 - 172 pages
...so costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend; Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...of dross, Within be fed, without be rich no more. — POEMS. I will begin The fashion, less without, and more within. CYMBELINE. Act v. Scene 1. VIL... | |
| English poetry - 1863 - 982 pages
...most admired, in a thought, Because it erst was nought, it turns to nought. W. Drummond SOUL AND BODY POOR Soul, the centre of my sinful earth, Fool'd by...of dross ; Within be fed, without be rich no more : . — LVII LIFE THE World 'sa bubble, and the Life of Man Less than a span : In his conception wretched,... | |
| English poetry - 1863 - 438 pages
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...death, that feeds on men, And death once dead, there 's no more dying then. W. Shakespeare LVII LIFE THE World 'sa bubble, and the Life of Man Less than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 pages
...Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy charge Î eet gloves. CLO. Have I not told thee how I was cozened...way, and lost all my money ? AUT. And, indeed, sir, droas ; Within be fed, without be rich no more : So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 184 pages
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...servant's loss, And let that pine to aggravate thy store ; By terms divine in selling hours of dross ; Within be fed, without be rich no more. So shalt thou... | |
| Theology - 1865 - 912 pages
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...body's end? Then, soul, live thou upon thy servant's loas, And let that pine to aggravate thy store ; Buy terms divine in selling terms of dross : Within... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1867 - 366 pages
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...on Death, that feeds on men, And, Death once dead, there's no more dying then. My love is as a fever, longing still For that which longer nurseth the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 500 pages
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more -dying then. CXLVII. My love is as a fever, longing still For that which longer nurseth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 402 pages
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...on death, that feeds on men, And, death once dead, there's no more dying then. 77 Poor soul, &c.] The two first lines of this sonnet are thus given in... | |
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