| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 Seiten
...raging mind, Her kingdom only fet apart, There was no lofs by law of kind, That could have gone fb near her heart; And this was chiefly all her pain,...make the like again, Sith Nature thus gave her the praife, To be the chiefeft work me wrought; In faith, methinks, fome better ways On your behalf might... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 382 Seiten
...whom she could not paint : With wringing hands how she did cry ! And what she said, I know it, I : There was no loss by law of kind, That could have...praise, To be the chiefest work she wrought ; In faith, methinks, some better ways On your behalf might well be sought, Than to compare, as ye have done, To... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 Seiten
...to whom she could not paint. With wringing hands how she did cry ! And what she said I know it, 'I: I know she swore, with raging mind, Her kingdom only...praise, To be the chiefest work she wrought; In faith, methinks, some better ways On your behalf might well be sought, Than to compare (as ye have done) To... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 Seiten
...to whom she could not paint. With wringing hands how she did cry! And what she said X know it, I : I know she swore, with raging mind, Her kingdom only...praise, To be the chiefest work she wrought; In faith, methinks, some better ways On your behalf might well be sought, Than to compare fa* ye have done) To... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 470 Seiten
...to whom she could not paint : With wrmging hands how she did cry ! And what she said, I know it, I. I know she swore with raging mind, Her kingdom only...chiefly all her pain, She could not make the like again. Kith Nature thus gave her the praise To be the chicfest work she wrought ; In faith, methink, some... | |
| James Bird - 1831 - 202 Seiten
...to whom she could not paint. With wringing hands how she did cry ! And what she said, I know it, I. I know she swore, with raging mind, Her kingdom only...chiefly all her pain She could not make the like again. For more full and interesting details respecting the Earl of Surrey and his works, see Wartoris History... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 Seiten
...to whom she Could not paint. With wringing hands how fhe did cry ! And what she said, I know it, I. ry hour, whereby the time itself will put you in remembrance...time. Apply your study to such hours as your discre ber pain She conld not make the like again.* Among the "noble authors" of hit »ge, the Earl of Surrey... | |
| William Hone - 1841 - 840 Seiten
...wringing hands how the did cry ! And what she said, I know il, I. I know she swore, with raging mini!, Hrr kingdom only set apart. There was no loss, by law of kind, '1 hat could have gone so near her heart And this was chiefly all her pain She could not make the like... | |
| Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 Seiten
...to whom she could not paint. With wringing hands how she did cry! And what she said, I know it, I. I know she swore with raging mind, Her kingdom only...chiefly all her pain, She could not make the like again. He broke the bondage of rhyme, and gave the first example of English blank verse. He clothed a part... | |
| 1853 - 428 Seiten
...to whom she could not paint ; With wringing hands how did she cry, And what she said, I know it, I. I know she swore with raging mind, Her kingdom only...her the praise To be the chiefest work she wrought; * Dr. Nott's Works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, vol. ip 4. In faith, methink, some better wars... | |
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