Beauties from the British DramatistsWilliam P. Nimmo., 1868 - 128페이지 |
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... sleeps at anchor upon the occasion's calm ; But when it rages , and the winds blow high , She cuts her way with skill and majesty . Beaumont and Fletcher . APPEARANCES DECEITFUL . The fairest cheek hath oftentimes a soul 18 QUOTATIONS ...
... sleeps at anchor upon the occasion's calm ; But when it rages , and the winds blow high , She cuts her way with skill and majesty . Beaumont and Fletcher . APPEARANCES DECEITFUL . The fairest cheek hath oftentimes a soul 18 QUOTATIONS ...
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... set down from men's con- ceits ; Which make all terms and actions good or bad , And are but pliant and well - colour'd threads Put into feigned images of truth . Chapman . THE SLEEP OF DEATH . ' Tis of all sleeps 28 QUOTATIONS FROM THE.
... set down from men's con- ceits ; Which make all terms and actions good or bad , And are but pliant and well - colour'd threads Put into feigned images of truth . Chapman . THE SLEEP OF DEATH . ' Tis of all sleeps 28 QUOTATIONS FROM THE.
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British dramatists. THE SLEEP OF DEATH . ' Tis of all sleeps the sweetest ; Children begin it to us , strong men seek it , And kings from height of all their painted glories Fall , like spent exhalations , to this centre : And those are ...
British dramatists. THE SLEEP OF DEATH . ' Tis of all sleeps the sweetest ; Children begin it to us , strong men seek it , And kings from height of all their painted glories Fall , like spent exhalations , to this centre : And those are ...
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... sleeps ! How joyfully He wakes again , and looks on his possessions , And from his willing labours feeds with plea- Beaumont and Fletcher . sure ! THE COWARDICE OF FALSEHOOD . Lying's a certain mark of cowardice : And , when the tongue ...
... sleeps ! How joyfully He wakes again , and looks on his possessions , And from his willing labours feeds with plea- Beaumont and Fletcher . sure ! THE COWARDICE OF FALSEHOOD . Lying's a certain mark of cowardice : And , when the tongue ...
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... sleep , Get vials of their blood ; and where the sea Casts up his slimy ooze , search for a weed To open locks with , and to rivet charms , Planted about her , in the wicked seat Of all her mischiefs , which are manifold . And all her ...
... sleep , Get vials of their blood ; and where the sea Casts up his slimy ooze , search for a weed To open locks with , and to rivet charms , Planted about her , in the wicked seat Of all her mischiefs , which are manifold . And all her ...
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AFFLICTION AMBITION Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson blest breath BRITISH DRAMATISTS Campaspe CHANGE OF HABITS Chapman chastity conquerors counsels court Cowards crown Cupid Davenant death DECEITFUL Decker doth E'en earth envy eternity Extremes eyes fair false FALSEHOOD fame fancy fear FICKLENESS FLATTERY FOOL'S BEATITUDE fools fortune free content friends FRIENDSHIP gainst glory grow guilt happiness hath heart heaven hell honour hope Infatuation of Love INNOCENCE Jealousy Joanna Baillie justice kings knaves Knowles life's Lilly live look Love's man's MARRIAGE Marston Massinger men's Middleton mind misery nature nature's ne'er never night noble nought numbers o'er Otway passion Plato PLEASURES pomp praise prince rage Rowe Rowley sedition shadows Shakespeare shame shines Shirley sing sleep smile sorrows soul spirit sting strength sweet SYCOPHANT The-Ben Jonson The-Massinger The-Middleton The-Rowe thee There's things thought tongue TRUE Unto vice virtue virtuous wealth Webster wind wise
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30 페이지 - That place, that does Contain my books, the best companions, is To me a glorious court, where hourly I Converse with the old sages and philosophers ; And sometimes for variety I confer With kings and emperors, and weigh their counsels ; Calling their victories, if unjustly got, Unto a strict account ; and in my fancy, Deface their ill-placed statues.
22 페이지 - There is no danger to a man, that knows What life and death is : there's not any law Exceeds his knowledge ; neither is it lawful That he should stoop to any other law : He goes before them, and commands them all, That to himself is a law rational.
20 페이지 - The glories of our blood and state Are shadows, not substantial things : There is no armour against fate : Death lays his icy hands on kings : Sceptre and crown Must tumble down, And in the dust be equal made With the poor crooked scythe and spade.
59 페이지 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear. A lily of a day Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be.
109 페이지 - STILL to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast; Still to be powdered, still perfumed; Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound.
77 페이지 - tis but for that fit; where others, drawn By softness and example, get a habit.
33 페이지 - HENCE, all you vain delights, As short as are the nights, Wherein you spend your folly : There's nought in this life sweet If man were wise to see't, But only melancholy, O sweetest Melancholy...
69 페이지 - Which love could never know. But we fond women Harbour the easiest and the smoothest thoughts, And think, all shall go so ! It is unjust, That men and women should be match'd together.
73 페이지 - Tis poetical and pretty. This is it: When the sun sets, shadows that show'd at noon But small, appear most long and terrible: So when we think fate hovers o'er our heads, Our apprehensions shoot beyond all bounds: Owls, ravens, crickets, seem the watch of death...
102 페이지 - What would I have you do? I'll tell you, kinsman; Learn to be wise, and practise how to thrive; That would I have you do: and not to spend Your coin on every bauble that you fancy, Or every foolish brain that humors you.