| Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 412 Seiten
...will not lie. To laugh, were want of goodness. and of grace, And to be grave, exceeds all power of face. I sit with sad civility, I read With honest...years.' 'Nine years !' cries he, who high in Drury Lane, Lulled by soft zephyrs through the broken pane, Rhymes ere he wakes, and prints before term ends, Obliged... | |
| Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 662 Seiten
...read me dead. Cf. AP 475. 33. Seized and tied down to judge, how wretched I! Cf. S. 1. 8. 89. 39-40. And drop at last, but in unwilling ears, This saving counsel, 'Keep your piece nine years.' According to Wakefield, the expression of the former line is from Horace, E. 1. 8. 16. The second line... | |
| Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 654 Seiten
...read me dead. Cf. AP 475. 33. Seized and tied down to judge, how wretched I ! Cf. S. 1. 8. 89. 39-40. And drop at last, but in unwilling ears, This saving counsel, 'Keep your piece nine years.' According to Wakefield, the expression of the former line is from Horace, E. 1. 8. 16. The second line... | |
| Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 678 Seiten
...counsel in the ears of Celsus Albinovanus — 1 Praeceptum auriculis hoc instillare memento — drops,2 but in unwilling ears, This saving counsel — 'keep your piece nine years,' which is Horace's advice to the elder of the sons of Piso :s Si quid tamen olim Scripseris, in Maeci... | |
| Aurélien Digeon - 1925 - 282 Seiten
...a poet who could have been none other than Fielding, who was at that time Manager of Drury Lane : " I sit with sad civility, I read With honest anguish,...years.' ' Nine years ', cries he, who high in Drury Lane Lulled by soft zephyrs through the broken pane Rhymes ere he wakes, and prints before Term ends, Obliged... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 Seiten
...who will not lie. To laugh, were want of goodness and of grace, And to be grave, exceeds all Pow'r of me, ah, compose me to the end! "Ah, once more," I...I gaze upon you, Feel my soul becoming vast like Drury-lane, Lull'd by soft Zephyrs thro' the broken Rhymes ere he wakes, and prints before Term D ends,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 706 Seiten
...fine-spun theories into lumber, little better than nonsense. However, like the rest of my countrymejj, with sad civility, I read, With honest anguish and an aching head. To counteract the constitutionalists, the disaffected to the revolution, were invited to fall into... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 906 Seiten
...who will not lie. To laugh, were want of goodness and of grace, And to be grave, exceeds all power of face. I sit with sad civility, I read With honest...years." "Nine years!" cries he, who high in Drury Lanes Lulled by soft zephyrs through the broken pane, Rhymes ere he wakes, and prints before term ends,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1926 - 310 Seiten
...head; And drop at last, but in unwilling ears, This saving counsel, "Keep your piece nine years." 40 "Nine years!" cries he, who, high in Drury Lane, Lull'd by soft Zephyrs thro' the broken pane, Rhymes ere he wakes, and prints before Term ends, Oblig'd by hunger, and request... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 Seiten
...will not lie. To laugh were want of goodness and of grace, 35 And to be grave exceeds all power of ife, to lead From joy to joy: for she can so 40 'Nine years!' cries he, who, high in Drury Lane, Lulled by soft zephyrs through the broken pane,... | |
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