Is there no constancy in earthly things, No happiness in us but what must alter ? No life without the heavy load of fortune ? What miseries we are, and to ourselves ! Even then when full content seems to sit by us, What daily sores and sorrows ! Enter... Led to the Light: A Sequel to Opposite the Jail - Page 84by Mary Andrews Denison - 1867 - 346 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 pages
...thank you ; 'pray you no words on't. Mich. I do not use to talk, sir. [Exit. Val. You are welcome. Is there no constancy in earthly things, No happiness...without the heavy load of fortune? What miseries we arc, mid to ourselves ! Ev'n then when full content seems to sit by us, What daily sores and sorrows... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 pages
...thank you ; 'prav you no words on't. jliVcA. I do not use to talk, sir. [Eiit. Val. You are welcome. Is there no constancy in earthly things, No happiness...without the heavy load of fortune? What miseries we arc, end to ourselves ! Kv'n then when full content seems to =it by us, What daily sores and sorrows... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 pages
...you ; pray you no words on't. Mich. I do not use to talk, sir. Val. You are welcome. [Exit MICHAKL. Is there no constancy in earthly things, No happiness...of fortune ? What miseries we are, and to ourselves 1 Even then when full content seems to sit by us, What daily sores and sorrows ! Enter Aura. Alice.... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1844 - 528 pages
...you ; pray you, no words on 't. Mich. I do not use to talk, sir. Vol. You are welcome. [Exit MICHAEL. Is there no constancy in earthly things, No happiness...content seems to sit by us, What daily sores and sorrows ! Enter ALICE. Alice. Oh, dear brother ! The gentleman, if ever you will see him Alive, as I think... | |
| 1847 - 540 pages
...that same day, that highest glory brings, • Brings us unto the point of back-returning. DANIEL. 3. Is there no constancy in earthly things ? No happiness...content seems to sit by us, What daily sores and sorrows ! BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER. 4. But yesterday the word of Cssar might Have stood against the world ; now... | |
| 1847 - 526 pages
...And that same day, that highest glory brings, Brings us unto the point of back-returning. DANIEL. 3. Is there no constancy in earthly things ? No happiness...content seems to sit by us, What daily sores and sorrows ! BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER. 4. But yesterday the word of Ceesar might Have stood against the world ; now... | |
| George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe - 1851 - 420 pages
...their pleasure at having escaped punishment for their interference with his captive. CHAPTER V. I« there no constancy in earthly things? No happiness in us but what must alter ? No Hfo without the heavy load of fortune ? What miseries we are, and to ourselves .' Even then, when full... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pages
...whose glories warmed you. J/mson. Is there no constancy in earthly things ? No happiness in us hut what must alter? No life without the heavy load of...then, when full content seems to sit by us, What daily cares and sorrows. Beaumont and Fletcher. Now, through the land, his care of souls he stretched, And... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 pages
...glory brings, Brings us unto the point of baek-returning. Daniel's Cleopatra. Is there no eonstaney in earthly things ? No happiness in us, but what must...of fortune ? What miseries we are, and to ourselves ? Ev'n then when full eontent seems to sit by us, What daily sores and sorrows. Beaumont and Fleteher's... | |
| Mary Henderson Eastman - 1856 - 406 pages
...Calmly and happily the time passed, until he had attained his twenty-third year. CHAPTEB XXX. CHANGE. Is there no constancy in earthly things ? No happiness...alter ? No life, without the heavy load of fortune ? IT was late in October. A severe fever had been prevailing on the southern. coast, and although it... | |
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