Lines Written In Friars-Carse Hermitage
书迷正在阅读:三重世界 , 变成猫猫后靠厚脸皮攻略偶像 , 穿越在平行世界 , 重生之撩你赖你爱定你 , 温暖印记 , 和老虎先生闪婚的日子 , 女装大佬,在线打脸[快穿] , 重生之独宠贤后 , 【西幻】违规交易 , 穿成万人迷的男友[穿书] , 成为幽灵后的我天天看自己被绿 , 盛宠军婚:腹黑老公撩上瘾!
lines written in friars'-carse hermitage glenriddel hermitage, juh, 1788. thou whom ce may hither lead, be thou clad in russet weed, be thou deckt in silken stole, grave these maxims on thy soul. life is but a day at most, sprung from night, in darkness lost: hope not sunshine every hour, fear not clouds will always lour. happiness is but a name, make tent and ease thy aim, ambition is a meteleam; fame, an idle restless dream; peace, the te flow'r of spring; pleasures, is on the wing; those that sip the dew alone— make the butterflies thy own; those that would the bloom devour— crush the locusts, save the flower. for the future be prepar'd, guard wherever thou 'st guard; but thy utmost duly done, wele what thou 'st not shun. follies past, give thou to air, make their sequehy care: keep the name of man in mind, and dishonour not thy kind. revereh lowly heart him, whose wondrous work thou art; keep his goodness still in view, thy trust, and thy example, too. stranger, go! heavehy guide! quod the beadsman of nidside.