And craves no more than undisturb'd delight: Which minds unmix'd with cares, and fears, obtain; A Soul serene, a body void of pain. So little this corporeal frame requires; So bounded are our natural desires, That wanting all, and setting pain aside,... T. Lucretius Carus,: Of the Nature of Things, in Six Books, Translated Into ... - Page 100by Titus Lucretius Carus, Thomas Creech - 1714 - 402 pagesFull view - About this book
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714 - 506 pages
...Nature wifely ftints our Appetites, And craves no more than undifturb'd Delights ; Which Minds unmix'd with Cares and Fears obtain : A Soul ferene, a Body void of Pain ; So little this corporeal Frame re-r quires, So bounded are our natural Defires, That wanting all, and fetting Pain afíde, With bare... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1743 - 352 pages
...Nature wifely flints our appetite, And craves no more than undifturb'd Delight ; Which Minds, unmix'd with cares and fears, obtain ; A Soul ferene, a Body...natural Defires, That wanting all. and fetting Pain afide, With bare Privation Senfe is fatisfy'd. If Golden Sconces hang not on the Walls, To light the... | |
| Gentleman - Conduct of life - 1744 - 488 pages
...Nature wifely flints our Appetite, And craves no more than undifturb'd Delight ; Which Minds, unmixed with Cares and Fears, •obtain, A Soul ferene, a Body void of Pain. But however amiable the Bleffing of Retirement may look, and be confider'd' by fome, I am not infenfible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 pages
...And craves no more than undifturb'd delight.. V'hich minds onmixt with cares.and fcirs obuih ; A foul ferene, a body Void of pain. So little this corporeal...natural defires, That wanting all and fetting pain afide, With bare privation fenfc is fjt.Efy'd. "See LUcRET. B. a. Behold Lear on the Ingratitude of... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...craves no more than undifturb'd'delight : Which minds, unmix'd with cares and fears obtain ; A foul ferene, a body void of pain. So little this corporeal...natural defires, That wanting all, and fetting pain afide, With bare privation fenfe is fatisfy'd. If golden fconces hang not on the walls, To light the... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 488 pages
...cares and fears obtain; A foulferene, a body void of pain. So little this corporeal frame requires j So bounded are our natural defires, That wanting all, and fetting pain afide, With bare privation fenfe is fatisfy'd. If golden fconces hang not on the walls, To light the... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 386 pages
...undiflurb'd delight: Which minds, unmix'd with cares and fears obtain; A foul ferene, a body void of pain, go little this corporeal frame requires; So bounded are our natural defires, That wanting all, and fettirig pain afide, With bare privation fenfe is fatisfy'd. H 1 If golden fconces hang not on the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 352 pages
...craves no more than undifturb'd delight: Which minds, unmix'd with cares and fears obtain ; A foul ferene, a body void of pain. So little this corporeal...natural defires, That, wanting all, and fetting pain af:de, With bare privation fenfe is fatisfy'd. If golden fconces hang not on the walls, To light the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 358 pages
...no more than undifturb'd delight : Which minds, unmix'd with cares and fears obtain ; A foul fcrene, a body void of pain. So little this corporeal frame...natural defires, That, wanting all, and fetting pain af:de, With bare privation fenfe is fatiefy'd. If golden fconces hang not on the walls, To light the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 366 pages
...craves no more than undifturb'd delight : Which minds, unmix'd with cares and fears obtain ; A foul ferene, a body void of pain. So little this corporeal frame requires ; So bounded are our natural def:res, That, wanting all, and fetting pain afide, With bare privation fenfe is fatisfy'd. If golden... | |
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