Old-age, a second child, by Nature cursed
With more and greater evils than the first,
Weak, sickly, full of pains; in ev'ry breath
Railing at life, and yet afraid of death.


Gotham (1764) bk. 1, l. 215


Old-age, a second child, by Nature cursed With more and greater evils than the first, Weak, sickly, full of pains; in ev'ry breath Railing at life,...

Old-age, a second child, by Nature cursed With more and greater evils than the first, Weak, sickly, full of pains; in ev'ry breath Railing at life,...

Old-age, a second child, by Nature cursed With more and greater evils than the first, Weak, sickly, full of pains; in ev'ry breath Railing at life,...

Old-age, a second child, by Nature cursed With more and greater evils than the first, Weak, sickly, full of pains; in ev'ry breath Railing at life,...