It strange, dear author, yet it true is, That, down from Pharamond to Louis, All covet life, yet call it pain: All feel the ill, yet shun the cure: Can sense this paradox endure? Resolve me, Cambray, or Fontaine. The man in graver tragic known (Though... Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart - Página 82por John Gibson Lockhart - 1839Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1797 - 454 páginas
...theill, yel shun thecure. Can sense this paradox endure ? Iv. The man in gfaver tragic known, (Tho' his best part long since was done) Still on the stage desires to tarry ; Aml he who play'dthe Harlequin, Alter the jest still loads the scene, Unwilling to retire, tho' weary.... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 520 páginas
...paradox endure : Resolve me, Camhray ! or Fontaine ! IV. The man in graver tragic known, (Tho' his hest part long since was done) Still on the stage desires to tarry ; And he who play'd the Harlequin, After-the jest still loads the scene, Unwilling to retire, tho' weary. WRITTEN IS THE NOUVEAUX INTERESTS... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 páginas
...it pain ; All feel the ill, yet shun the cure: Can sense this paradox endure • Resolve me, Cambray or Fontaine. The man, in graver tragic known, (Though...play'd the Harlequin, After the jest still loads the s>. cue, Unwilling to retire, though weary< WRITTEN W THE KOtfTEACX INTERETS DES PR1SCES DE J "'..... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 páginas
...endure ? Resolve me, Cambray or Fontaine. The man, in graver tragic known, (Though bis best part lang since was done) Still on the stage desires to tarry : And he, whoplay'd the Harlequin, After the jest still loads the Sc'tuo, Unwilling to retire, though weary.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 292 páginas
...pain, And feel the ill, yet shun the cure ; — Can sense this paradox endure ! Resolve me, Cambray, or Fontaine. The man in graver tragic known (Though...loads the scene, Unwilling to retire, though weary. WRITTEN IN THE NOUVEATJX 1NTERETS DBS PRINCES DE L'EUROPE. BLESS'D be the princes who have fought For... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 páginas
...must not be like that of a harlequin upon a letter from hia unstress. Drydm. The man in graver tragirk known» Though his best part long since was done. Still on the stage desires to tarry ; And he who played the Aur/rfuin, After the jest still loads the scene. Unwilling to retire, though weary. Prior,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1899 - 608 páginas
...yet shnn the cnre. Can sense this paradox endure ? Eesolve me, Cambray or Fontaine. The man in grayer tragic known, (Though his best part long since was...done), Still on the stage desires to tarry ; And he who played the Harlequin After the jest still loads the scene, Unwilling to retire, though weary.' Prior's... | |
| John Adolphus - 1839 - 412 páginas
...him, and whose correct judgment induces him, to avoid the situation so well described by Matt Prior. "The man in graver tragic known (Though his best part...done) Still on the stage desires to tarry ; And he who played the Harlequin, After the jest, still leads the scene, Unwilling to retire though weary." Had... | |
| Matthew Prior, John Mitford - 1854 - 350 páginas
...it pain : All feel the ill, yet shun the cure : Can sense this paradox endure ? Resolve me, Cambray, or Fontaine. The man in graver tragic known (Though...was done) Still on the stage desires to tarry : And lie who play'd the Harlequin, After the jest still loads the scene Unwilh'ng to retire, though weary.... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1858 - 500 páginas
...feel the ill, yet shun the cure : Can sense this paradox endure? Resolve me, Cambray, or Fontaine. 4 The man in graver tragic known (Though his best part...done) Still on the stage desires to tarry ; And he who played the Harlequin, After the jest still loads the scene Unwilling to retire, though weary. WRITTEN... | |
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