458-9:--
O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint
Agricolas.
O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint
Agricolas.
Robert Herrick
_Long-looked-for comes at last.
_ Cp.
G.
Herbert, preface to Sibbes'
Funeral Sermon on Sir Thomas Crew (1638): "That ancient adage, 'Quod
differtur non aufertur' for 'Long-looked-for comes at last'".
655. _The morrow's life too late is_, etc. Mart. I. xvi. 12: Sera nimis
vita est crastina: vive hodie.
662. _O happy life_, etc. From Virg. _Georg. _ ii.
458-9:--
O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint
Agricolas.
It is not uncharacteristic that these fervid praises of country life
were left unfinished.
664. _Arthur Bartly. _ Not yet identified.
665. _Let her Lucrece all day be. _ From Martial XI. civ. 21, 22:--
Lucretia toto
Sis licet usque die: Laida nocte volo.
_Neither will Famish me, nor overfill. _ Mart. I. lviii. 4: Nec volo quod
cruciat, nec volo quod satiat.
667.
Funeral Sermon on Sir Thomas Crew (1638): "That ancient adage, 'Quod
differtur non aufertur' for 'Long-looked-for comes at last'".
655. _The morrow's life too late is_, etc. Mart. I. xvi. 12: Sera nimis
vita est crastina: vive hodie.
662. _O happy life_, etc. From Virg. _Georg. _ ii.
458-9:--
O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint
Agricolas.
It is not uncharacteristic that these fervid praises of country life
were left unfinished.
664. _Arthur Bartly. _ Not yet identified.
665. _Let her Lucrece all day be. _ From Martial XI. civ. 21, 22:--
Lucretia toto
Sis licet usque die: Laida nocte volo.
_Neither will Famish me, nor overfill. _ Mart. I. lviii. 4: Nec volo quod
cruciat, nec volo quod satiat.
667.