War, he sung, is toil and trouble, Honour but an empty bubble; Never ending, still beginning, Fighting still, and still destroying; If the world be worth thy winning, Think, O think, it worth enjoying: Lovely Thais sits beside thee, Take the good the... The rhetorical class book; or, The principles and practice of elocution ... - Page 97edited by - 1834Full view - About this book
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1841 - 840 pages
...the world be worth thy winning, Think, О think, it worth enjoying : Lovely Thais sits beside Ihee, Take the good the gods provide thee. The many rend...the cause. The prince, unable to conceal his pain, Gaz'd on the fair Who caus'd his care, And sigh'd and look'd, sigh'd and look'd, Sigh VI and look'd,... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1842 - 386 pages
...thee* : The many' . . rend the skies with loud applause*; So', love' . . was crowned' ; but musick' . . won the cause*. The prince', unable to conceal his...pain', Gazed on the fair' Who caused his care*; And fighed', and looked* ; sighed', and looked* ; Sighed', and looked' ; and sighed again*: At length',... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 826 pages
...the world be worth thy winning, Think, 0 think, it worth enjoying : Lovely Thais sits beside thee. Take the good the gods provide thee. The many rend...the cause. The prince, unable to conceal his pain, Gaz'd on the fair Who caus'd his care. And sigh'd and look'd, sigh'd and look'd, Sigh'd and look'd,... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1843 - 720 pages
...worth enjoying I Lovely Thais eits beside thee, Take the good the gods provide thee. The many rent! the skies with loud applause ; So love was crown'd,...the cause. The prince, unable to conceal his pain, Oaz'd on the fair Who caus'd his care, And sigh'd and look'd, sigh'd and look'd, Sigh'd and look'd,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...the world be worth thy winning, Think, oh, think it worth enjoying ! Lovely Thais sits beside thee : Take the good the gods provide thee ; The many rend...skies with loud applause ; So love was crown'd, but musie won the cause. The prince, unable to conceal his pain, Gazed on the fair, Who caus'd his care... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...the world be worth thy winning, Think, Oh ! think it worth enjoying ; Lovely Thais sits beside thee ; Take the good the gods provide thee.— The many rend the skies with loud applause, So love was crowned ; but music won the caaso. The prince, unable to conceal his pain, Gazed on the fair Who caused... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1844 - 318 pages
...the world be worth thy winning, Think, oh, think it worth enjoying ! Lovely Thais sits beside thec : Take the good the gods provide thee ; The many rend...unable to conceal his pain. Gazed on the fair, Who caus'd his care ; And sigh'd and look'd, and sigh'd and looked; . Sigh'd and look'd, and sigh'd again... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1844 - 692 pages
...the world be worth thy winning, Think, 0 think it worth enjoying 1 Lovely Thaïs sits beside thee, Take the good the gods provide thee. The many rend...music won the cause. The prince, unable to conceal his nain, Gaz'd on the fair Who caus'd his care, And sigh'd and look'd, sigh'd and look'd, ]' Sigh'd and... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1844 - 900 pages
...the world be worth thy winning, Think, Oh ! think it worth enjoying ; Lovely Thais sits beside thee ; Take the good the gods provide thee. — The many rend the skies with loud applause, So love was crowned ; but music won the caavj. The prince, unable to conceal his pain, Gazed on the fair Who caused... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1844 - 492 pages
...the world be worth thy winning, Think, oh ! think it worth enjoying ! Lovely Thais sits beside thee ; Take the good the gods provide thee. The many rend the skies with loud applause ; So love was crowned, but music won the cause. The prince, unable to conceal his pain, Grazed on the fair Who caused... | |
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