English Poetry. Thomas Urquhart. Epigrams. The First Booke. № 7. Riches without further, can make no man happy. Томас Эркарт. Эпиграммы. Книга I. № 7. Неприумноженные богатства не приносят счастья людям

Thomas Urquhart (Томас Эркарт) Epigrams. The First Booke. № 7. Riches without further, can make no man happy AS he, whose body is not well in health, To search for ease, from bed to bed will rise: So to a mind, that is diseased, wealth Is not the […]

English Poetry. Thomas Urquhart. Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 43. We should not be troubled at the accidents of Fortune nor those things, which cannot be eschewed. Томас Эркарт. Эпиграммы. Книга III. № 43. Нас не должны беспокоить превратности Судьбы, а также то, чего избежать невозможно

Thomas Urquhart (Томас Эркарт) Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 43. We should not be troubled at the accidents of Fortune nor those things, which cannot be eschewed Let’s take in patience, sicknesse, banishments, Paine, losse of goods, death, and enforced strife; For none of those are […]

English Poetry. Thomas Urquhart. Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 38. How to make all the world peaceable. Томас Эркарт. Эпиграммы. Книга III. № 38. О том, как умиротворить весь мир

Thomas Urquhart (Томас Эркарт) Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 38. How to make all the world peaceable If so in ev’ry man the flesh would dwell At concord with the spirit, that it cease Against its soverainty to rebell, The universall world would be at […]

English Poetry. Thomas Urquhart. Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 31. A temperate Dyet, is the best Physicke. Томас Эркарт. Эпиграммы. Книга III. № 31. Умеренное Питание – лучшее Лекарство

Thomas Urquhart (Томас Эркарт) Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 31. A temperate Dyet, is the best Physicke To keepe a moderation in our Dyet, Is the chiefe meane, to be of health assured; For nothing sickens so, as too much ryot: And Feasts kill more, […]

English Poetry. Thomas Urquhart. Epigrams. The Second Booke. № 16. Who is truly rich, and who poore. Томас Эркарт. Эпиграммы. Книга II. № 16. О тех, кто воистину богат и воистину беден

Thomas Urquhart (Томас Эркарт) Epigrams. The Second Booke. № 16. Who is truly rich, and who poore By the contempt, not value of the matter Of worldly goods, true riches are possess’d; For our desire by seeking groweth greater: And by desiring, povertie’s increass’d: […]

English Poetry. Thomas Urquhart. Epigrams. The First Booke. № 21. To one bewailing the death of another. Томас Эркарт. Эпиграммы. Книга I. № 21. Строки, обращённые к тому, кто оплакивает смерть ближнего

Thomas Urquhart (Томас Эркарт) Epigrams. The First Booke. № 21. To one bewailing the death of another You have no cause to thinke it strange, that he Hath yeelded up his last, and fatall breath; For ’tis no wonder for a man to dye, Whose […]