Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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With Notes Charles Lamb. With all earth's good at once 7 I have a friend , Selected by the heavens as a gift To make me happy whilst I live on earth ; A man so rare of goodness , firm of faith , That earth's content must vanish in his ...
With Notes Charles Lamb. With all earth's good at once 7 I have a friend , Selected by the heavens as a gift To make me happy whilst I live on earth ; A man so rare of goodness , firm of faith , That earth's content must vanish in his ...
Strana 45
... once beheld him . This is his house . * I'll call to know his health , but will not see him ; My looks would then betray me , for , should he ask My cause of seeming sadness or the like , I could not but reveal , and so pour on Worse ...
... once beheld him . This is his house . * I'll call to know his health , but will not see him ; My looks would then betray me , for , should he ask My cause of seeming sadness or the like , I could not but reveal , and so pour on Worse ...
Strana 53
... once more hear me speak . If thou kiss Wisdom's cheek and make her thine , She'll breathe into thy lips divinity , And thou ( like Phoebus ) shall speak oracle ; Thy heav'n - inspired soul on Wisdom's wings Shall Ay up to the Parliament ...
... once more hear me speak . If thou kiss Wisdom's cheek and make her thine , She'll breathe into thy lips divinity , And thou ( like Phoebus ) shall speak oracle ; Thy heav'n - inspired soul on Wisdom's wings Shall Ay up to the Parliament ...
Strana 75
... once one reaches , where le stands , With brows the roof , both walls with both his hands . 0 . i . e . without the ceremony of an Usher to give notice of its approach , as is usual in Courts . As fine as Shakspeare : the bleak air thy ...
... once one reaches , where le stands , With brows the roof , both walls with both his hands . 0 . i . e . without the ceremony of an Usher to give notice of its approach , as is usual in Courts . As fine as Shakspeare : the bleak air thy ...
Strana 76
... once glorious temple , rear'd to Jove , Whose very rubbish ( like the pitied fall Of virtue much unfortunate ) yet bears A deathless majesty , though now quite ras'd , Hurl'd down by wrath and lust of impious kings , t So that , where ...
... once glorious temple , rear'd to Jove , Whose very rubbish ( like the pitied fall Of virtue much unfortunate ) yet bears A deathless majesty , though now quite ras'd , Hurl'd down by wrath and lust of impious kings , t So that , where ...
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