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Poems Original and Translated - Page 350
by John Herman Merivale - 1844
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The epigrams of Martial, tr. into Engl. prose. Each accompanied by one or ...

Martial - 1860 - 684 pages
...few cares ; a quiet mind; Strength unimpair'd, a healthful frame ; Wisdom with innocence combin'd ; Friends equal both in years and fame ; Your living...inevitable hour, Nor hope it nigh, nor dread its power. Merieale. Martial, the things that do attain The happy life, be these, I find : The riches left, not...
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The Epigrams of Martial

Martial - Epigrams, Latin - 1877 - 710 pages
...few cares ; a quiet mind; Strength unimpair'd, a healthful frame ; Wisdom with innocence combin'd ; Friends equal both in years and fame ; Your living easy, and your board With food, hut not with luxury stored A bed, though chaste, not solitary ; Sound sleep, to shorten night's dull...
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The Epigrams of Martial

Martial - Epigrams - 1890 - 696 pages
...impair'd, a healthful frame J Wisdom with innocence combin'dj Friends equal both in years and fame 5 Your living easy, and your board With food, but not...inevitable hour, Nor hope it nigh, nor dread its power. Mcrit-a*. Martial, the things that do attain The happy life, be these, I find : The riches left, not...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 1

Richard Garnett - Literature - 1899 - 568 pages
...soil ; A constant fire within your grate : No law ; few cares ; a quiet mind ; Strength unimpaired ; a healthful frame ; Wisdom with innocence combined...remain : And, for the inevitable hour, Nor hope it night, nor dread its power. THE CONDUCT OF LIFE. KING YUDHISTHIBA ANSWERS THE YAKSHA's QUESTIONS. (From...
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A Multitude of Counsellors: Being a Collection of Codes, Precepts and Rules ...

Josephus Nelson Larned - Conduct of life - 1901 - 518 pages
...few cares ; a quiet mind ; Strength unimpair'd, a healthful frame; Wisdom with innocence combin'd ; Friends equal both in years and fame; Your living...inevitable hour, Nor hope it nigh, nor dread its power. EPICTETUS (First century of the Christian era.) DURING some considerable part of his life, Epictetus,...
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Useful Instruction (In Matters Religious, Moral and Other.)

Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - 636 pages
...Eternal Will? Seek virtue: and, of that possesst, To Providence resign the rest. -GAY. A FEW PLAIN RULES. What makes the happiest life below, A few plain rules,...inevitable hour — Nor hope it nigh, nor dread its power. TH MERIVALE. How happy is he born and taught, That serveth not another's will ; Whose armour is his...
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The Bibliophile Library of Literature, Art and Rare Manuscripts: History ...

Forrest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor - Biography - 1904 - 444 pages
...soil ; A constant fire within your grate : No law ; few cares ; a quiet mind ; Strength unimpaired ; a healthful frame; Wisdom with innocence combined...remain : And, for the inevitable hour, Nor hope it night, nor dread its power. THE CONDUCT OF LIFE. KING YUDEUSTHIKA ANSWERS THE YAKSHA'S QUESTIONS. (From...
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The Epigrams of Martial

Martial - Epigrams - 1904 - 716 pages
...Strength unimpair'd, a healthful frame | Wisdom with innocence combin'd ; Friends eqnal both in yean and fame ; Your living easy, and your board With food,...with luxury stored A bed, though chaste, not solitary j Sound sleep, to shorten night's dull reign ; Wish nothing that is yours to vary ; Think all enjoyments...
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The Latin Poets: An Anthology

Latin poetry - 1905 - 398 pages
...soil ; A constant fire within your grate ; No law ; few cares ; a quiet mind ; Strength unimpared ; a healthful frame ; Wisdom with innocence combined...remain: And, for the inevitable hour, Nor hope it night, nor dread its power. TO A FOP. THEV tell me, Cotilus, that you 're a beau : What this is, Cotilus,...
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The Epigrams of Martial

Martial - Epigrams - 1926 - 672 pages
...few cares ; a quiet mind ; Strength unimpair'd, a healthful frame i Wisdom with innocence combin'd : Friends equal both in years and fame ; Your living...inevitable hour, Nor hope it nigh, nor dread its power. Merivvit. Martial, the things that do attain The happy life, be these, I find : The riches left, not...
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