Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and Robin Good-fellow, to which are Added Notes Festivous, EtcW. Pickering, 1852 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... tears ! 48 Debased by sloth , unnerved by ease The countrymen of Pericles Live but the timid life of slaves , This was one of the factious charges brought by the poli tical economists of Athens against Pericles . 48 Those spots which ...
... tears ! 48 Debased by sloth , unnerved by ease The countrymen of Pericles Live but the timid life of slaves , This was one of the factious charges brought by the poli tical economists of Athens against Pericles . 48 Those spots which ...
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... . 86 Like the Albanian , who takes the run of a Bulgarian larder , and then with a cocked pistol demands a recom- pense for the wear and tear of his teeth ! Fudge with his fraternal slobber , Greasy jowl and frouzy DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON .
... . 86 Like the Albanian , who takes the run of a Bulgarian larder , and then with a cocked pistol demands a recom- pense for the wear and tear of his teeth ! Fudge with his fraternal slobber , Greasy jowl and frouzy DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON .
Strana 63
... Autolicus out- trill ! " His gown he slipp'd , away he tripp'd , and sang what once befell , In her despair , a maiden fair who loved , alas ! too well : Soft tears he drew , and pennies too ! his DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON . 63.
... Autolicus out- trill ! " His gown he slipp'd , away he tripp'd , and sang what once befell , In her despair , a maiden fair who loved , alas ! too well : Soft tears he drew , and pennies too ! his DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON . 63.
Strana 64
... tears he drew , and pennies too ! his next , a lively strain , Made mirth abound , the laugh go round , and pen- nies fly again ! They bid for more of lyric lore - his bunch had taken flight ! A L'Envoy them he chanted , " Johnny Arm ...
... tears he drew , and pennies too ! his next , a lively strain , Made mirth abound , the laugh go round , and pen- nies fly again ! They bid for more of lyric lore - his bunch had taken flight ! A L'Envoy them he chanted , " Johnny Arm ...
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... Tears could not quench the burning brand , 24 Nor prayers compel the impious hand To leave to time his gentle duty 66 Our foot upon some reverend history : And , questionless , here in this open court , Which now lies naked to the ...
... Tears could not quench the burning brand , 24 Nor prayers compel the impious hand To leave to time his gentle duty 66 Our foot upon some reverend history : And , questionless , here in this open court , Which now lies naked to the ...
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Strana 96 - So fades a summer cloud away, So sinks the gale when storms are o'er : So gently shuts the eye of day, So dies a wave along the shore.
Strana 9 - Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten, In folly ripe, in reason rotten.
Strana 226 - Sir, this is a busy day with us, we cannot hear you ; it is Robin Hood's day. The parish are gone abroad to gather for Robin Hood : I pray you let them not.
Strana 64 - I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history ; And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie...
Strana 223 - London, to thee I do present the merry month of May; Let each true subject be content to hear me what I say: For from the top of conduit-head, as plainly may appear, I will both tell my name to you, and wherefore I came here. My name is Ralph, by due descent though not ignoble I, Yet far inferior to the flock of gracious grocery...
Strana 20 - What judgment I had, increases rather than diminishes ; and thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject ; to run them into verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose.
Strana 278 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Strana 20 - I think myself as vigorous as ever in the faculties of my soul, excepting only my memory, which is not impaired to any great degree; and if I lose not more of it, I have no great reason to complain. What...
Strana 3 - Yes, Sir : there was another fine passage too, which he struck out : "When I was a young man, being anxious to distinguish myself, I was perpetually starting new propositions. But I soon gave this over ; for, I found that generally what was new was false.
Strana 11 - And his most holy life was such, that it begot such reverence to God, and to him, that they thought themselves the happier when they carried Mr. Herbert's blessing back with them to their labour.