| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1845 - 886 pages
...hard and artificial. De Balf was one of the Pleiades. He died in 1592. THE CALCULATION OF LIFE. THOD art aged ; but recount, Since thy early life began,...crew, How much to thy lady's smiles, How much to thy sick-bed due, How much for thy hours of leisure, For thy hurrying to and fto, How much for each idle... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 822 pages
...is hard and artificial. De Baïf was one of the Pleiades. He died in 1592. THE CALCULATION OF LIFE. THOU art aged ; but recount, Since thy early life...crew, How much to thy lady's smiles, How much to thy sick-bed due, How much for thy hours of leisure, For thy hurrying to and fto, How much for each idle... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 960 pages
...is hard and artificial. De Bait' was one of the Pleiades. He died in 151)2. THE CALCULATION OF LIFE. THOU art aged ; but recount, Since thy early life began, What may be the just amount Thou shnuldst number of thy span : How much to thy debts belong, How much when vain fancy caught thee, How... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 954 pages
...is hard and artificial. De Balf was one of the Pleiades. He died in 1592. THE CALCULATION OF LIFE. THOU art aged ; but recount, Since thy early life began, What may be the just amount Thou shouldsl number of thy span : How much to thy debts belong, How much when vain fancy caught thee, How... | |
| John Oxenford - 1877 - 536 pages
...two kings Charles IX. and Henry III. He died in 1592. THE CALCULATION OF LIFE. (Tu as cent atis.) HOU art aged ; but recount, Since thy early life began,...crew, How much to thy lady's smiles, How much to thy sick-bed due. How much for thy hours of leisure, For thy hurrying to and fro, How much for each idle... | |
| 1893 - 506 pages
...Montaigne. THE CALCULATION OF LIFE. r "PHOU art aged; but recount, •*• Since thy early life began, Which may be the just amount Thou shouldst number of thy...crew, How much to thy lady's smiles, How much to thy sick-bed due, How much for thy hours of leisure, For thy hurrying to and fro, How much for each idle... | |
| |