| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...that another s Pain is our Delight, But Pains unfelt produce the pleafmg Sight. *Tis pleafant alfo to behold from far, The moving Legions mingled in the War : But much more fweet thy lab'ring Steps to guide •% To Virtue's Heights, with Wifdom well fupply'd, > And all the... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus, Thomas Creech - Atomism - 1714 - 508 pages
...where he fays : 'Tis pleafant, fafely to behold from Shore The routing Ship ; and hear the Tempeft roar : Not that another's Pain is our Delight ; But Pains unfelt produce the pleating Sight. O 'Tis But above all, 'tis pleafanteft to get The Top of high PHILOSOPHY, and fit On... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714 - 506 pages
...where he fays : 'Tis pleafaut, fafely to behold from Shore The rouling Ship ; and hear the Tempeft roar : Not that another's Pain is our Delight ; But Pains unfelt produce the pleating Sight. Book IL But above all, 'tis pleafanteft to get о .The Top of high PHILOSOÍHV, and... | |
| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 pages
...that anorher's pain is our delight ; But Fains unfelt produce the pleaGng Sight. 'Tis pleafant alfo to behold from far The moving Legions mingled in the War : But much more fweet thy lab'ring fteps to guide, .% To Virrues heighrs, with Wifdom well fupply'd, > And all the... | |
| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 416 pages
...magno^ 8cc. "T< IS pleafanr, fafely to behold from flroar 1 The rowling Ship ; and hear the Tempeft roar : Not that another's pain is our delight ; But Pains unfelt produce the pleafing Sight. 5Tis pleafant alfo to behold from far The moving Legions mingled in the War: But much... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 490 pages
...(Dryd, Rel. Laiei. 'Tit pleafant fafely to behold from Shore, The rowling Ship ; and hear the Tempeft roar : Not that another's Pain is our Delight, But Pains unfelt produce the pleating Sight, 'Tis pleafant alfo to behold from far, The moving Legions- mingled in the War : But... | |
| Lewis Crusius - 1733 - 362 pages
...Lib. II. v. Г. 'Tis pleafant fafely to behold from fhore, The rowling (hip ; and hear the tempcft roar : Not that another's pain is our delight But pains unfelt, produce the pleafmg fight. 'Tis pleafant alfo, to behold from far, The moving legions mingled in the war: But much... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1743 - 352 pages
...LUCRETIUS. >' ¥"MS pleafant, fafely to behold from fhere JL The rowling Ship, and hear the Tempeft roar: Not that another's Pain is our delight ; But Pains unfelt produce the pleafing Sight. ' Pis pleafant alfo to behold from far The moving Legions mingled in the War. But much... | |
| Gentleman - Conduct of life - 1744 - 488 pages
...that another's Pain ii our Delight, But Pains unfelt, produce the peafing Sight. 'Tif pleafant alfo to behold from far The moving Legions mingled in the War. But much more feveet, thy labouring Steps to guide To Virtue's Heights, ivith Wifdom wellfupply'd, A . d alt the... | |
| Samuel Derrick - 1759 - 360 pages
...tranQated by Dryden. *7/'j pkafant fafely to behold from Jaore, 'fke rolling Jhip, and bear the tempejl roar; Not that another's pain is our delight; But pains unfelt produce the p leafing fight. To this it may be added, that the force of eloquence contributes very much to thofe... | |
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