| George Loftus Tottenham - 1868 - 380 pàgines
...infirmities. Let him not look down upon his fellow-men as though his place were not amongst them, — 'Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but, what thou liv'st Live well.' He must conform to the requirements of the human society in which he has been placed, and conduct his... | |
| John Milton - 1870 - 352 pàgines
...till my appointed day 550 Of rendring up, and patiently attend My dissolution.' Michael repli'd. ' Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st, Live well ; how long or short permit to Heav'n : And now prepare thee for another sight.' 555 He look'd, and saw a spacious plain, whereon Were tents... | |
| 1874 - 852 pàgines
...reader's mind the Archangel's exhortation to Adam when our first parents were expelled from Paradise : " Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st " Live well ; how long or short, permit to Heaven." PARADISE LOST, xi, 554 — 5. (2.) Therapeutics. — Among the Hindoos, religious rites of... | |
| John Milton, Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 608 pàgines
...till my appointed day Of rendering up, and patiently attend My dissolution." Michael replied :— " Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou liv'st Live well; how long or short permit to Heaven. And now prepare thee for another sight." Their stops and chords was seen : his volant touch... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 758 pàgines
...must keep till my appointed day Of rendering up, and patiently attend My dissolution. Michael replied. Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but, what thou liv'st Live well ; how long or short permit to Heaven : And now prepare thee for another sight. He look'd, and saw a spacious plain, whereon Were... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 pàgines
...continued.] So mayst thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop Into thy mother's Iap. Booh xi. Line 535. Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st Live well ; how long or short permit to heaven.1 Booh xi. Line 553. A bevy of fair women. Booh xi. Line 582. Some natural tears they dropp'd,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 pàgines
...Taught to live The easiest way; nor with perplexing thoughts To interrupt the sweet of life. MILTON. Not love thy life, nor hate; but what thou liv'st Live well, how long or short permit to heav'n. MILTON. His leisure told him that his time was come, And lack of load made his life burdensome. Henceforth... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 pàgines
...continued.] So mayst thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop Into thy mother's lap. Boot xi. Line 535. Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st Live well ; how long or short permit to heaven.1 Book xi. Line 553. A bevy of fair women. Book xi. Line 582. Some natural tears they dropp'd,... | |
| 1876 - 586 pàgines
...Love me little, love me long. c. The age of chivalry is gone. d. Budge doctors of the Stoick fur. e. Nor love thy life nor hate : but what thou liv'st. Live well ; how long or short permit to Heav'n. f. Letting / dare not wait upon / would Like the poor cat i' the adage. England. í. From worldly... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 pàgines
...keep till my appointed day Of rendering up, and patiently attend My dissolution." Michael replied. • power. Ev'n love itself is bitterness of soul, A pensive anguish pining at the heart ; Or, Heaven \ i ii I now prepare thee for another sight" He look'd, and saw a spacious plain, whereon Were... | |
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