| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 498 Seiten
...To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peere's ; To have thy asking, yet wait many years; To frett thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy...despairs ; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to ronne ; To spend, to give, to want, to be undone. In the same satire and elsewhere, Spenser has not... | |
| James Pettit Andrews - 1806 - 394 Seiten
...feed on hope ; to pine with care and sorrow; To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peer's ; To gain thy asking, yet wait many years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with care ; To eat thy heart thro' comfortless despair ; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run ;... | |
| William Shenstone, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 Seiten
...of learn'd Eliza's reign To swell with tears his Mulla's parent stream, And mourn aloud the pang ' to ride, to run, ' To spend, to give, to want, to be undone.' Why should I tell of Cowley's pensive Muse, Belov'd in vain? too copious is my theme! Which of your... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1809 - 442 Seiten
...discontent, " To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow, " To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow, " To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares, " To...run, " To spend, to give, to want, to be undone." " Very strong, indeed," said I, with a competent air, as if used to judge of poetry. " And it comes... | |
| John Black - 1810 - 460 Seiten
...with crosses, and with cares; To eate thy heart through comfortlesse despaires ; To fawne, to crouche, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone. * Little indeed was to be expected from the execrable Philip, who is sometimes represented as a great... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 Seiten
...of learn'd Eliza's reign To swell with tears his Mulla's parent stream. And mourn aloud the pang " to ride, to run. To spend, to give, to want, to be undone." Why should 1 tell of Cow ley's pensive Muse Belov'd in vain ? too copious is my theme ! Which of your... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 418 Seiten
...How it came to pass that he wanted the grace To have thy askings, yet wait many yeers w ; DIALOGUE To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy heart through comfortless despaires ; To faun, to crouche, to wait, to ride, to ronne ; To spend, to give, to want, to be undonne."... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1814 - 592 Seiten
...sorrow; To fret thy soul with crosses and with care, To eat thy heart through comfortless despair; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone; Unhappy wight! such hard fate dootn'd to try; That curse God send unto mine enemy.— —SPENSER. I... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1815 - 558 Seiten
...; To feed on hope, to pine with tear and sorrow : To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peers ; To have thy asking, yet wait many years ; To fret...soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy heart thro' comfortless despairs; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run ; To spend, to give, to want,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 Seiten
...to-morrow, To feed in hope, to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace, yet want her peers', To have thy asking, yet wait many years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with care, To eat thy heart through comfortless despair;* To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run,... | |
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