And he, the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent. Journal of American Folklore - Strana 3681917Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1860 - 444 str.
...Nature's self had made To mock herself, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter (contour?) under mimic shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah! is dead of late, With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded and in dolour drent. Instead thereof scoffing scurrility, And... | |
| Robert Cartwright - 1862 - 200 str.
...man whom Nature self had made To mock herself, and truth to imitate. With kindly counter, under mimic shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late ; With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent. " Instead thereof, scoffin scurrility,... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1865 - 450 str.
...Spenser's Teares of the Muses, printed in 1591, a passage beginning with the lines, — "And he,the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter under mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah, is dead of late," — has been held to refer to Shakespeare;... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1868 - 626 str.
...establish. In Spenser's Tsares of the Muses, printed in 1591. a passage beginning with the lines — *' And he the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to.iimtate, With kindly counter under minrick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah, is dead of late" — has... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 624 str.
...establish, ID Spooser's Tsaret of the Musts, printed in 1591. a passage beginning with the Hoes — " And he the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Trnth to imitate, With kindly counter under mimick shade. Our pleasant Willy, ah, is dead of late"... | |
| William Robson Arrowsmith - 1865 - 376 str.
...whom Nature's self had made To mock herself, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter, under mimic shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late ; With whom all joy and pleasant merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent." In 1592, he is alluded to in Robert... | |
| H. T. HALL - 1865 - 48 str.
...whom Nature's self had made To mock herself, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter, under mimic shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah! is dead of late; With whom all joy and pleasant merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent." In 1592, he is alluded to in Robert... | |
| 1866 - 424 str.
...whom Nature selfe had made 205 To mock her selfe, and truth to imitate, With kindly counter 2 under mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all ioy and iolly meriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent." sio In stead thereof scoffing Scurrilitie, And... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 str.
...man whom Nature's self hath made To mock herself, and Truth to imitate ; With kindly counter -under mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent. SPENSER. Tears of the Muses. HE was not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 538 str.
...the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock herselfe, and truth to imitate With kindly counter under mimick shade , Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late: With whom all joy and jolly meriment Is also deaded and in dolour dreut. "In stead thereof, scoffing scurrilitie... | |
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