| Alexander Pope - 1848 - 642 páginas
...one day more. 90 Now mayors and shrievt's nil hosh'd and satiate lay, Vet eat, in dreams, the rustard of the day; While pensive poets painful vigils keep,...Sleepless themselves, to give their readers sleep REMARKS. Ver. 85, 8ft. 'Twas on the day, when * * r,ch and gravs — L,ke 1,nnt'H trinruptpd] Viz.... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 páginas
...night descending, the proud scene was o'er, But lived, in Settle's numbers, one day more " : Now mayors and shrieves all hush'd and satiate lay, Yet eat,...readers sleep. Much to the mindful queen the feast recals What city swans once sung within the walls ; Much she revolves their arts, their ancient praise,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1850 - 724 páginas
...Settle's numbers." They dine over again in their dreams, and leave the poor poet to starve. " Now mayors and shrieves all hush'd and satiate lay, Yet eat,...the day: While pensive poets painful vigils keep, Sleep less themselves to give their readers sleep." The consequence is that nothing is left to us but... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1850 - 722 páginas
...over again in their dreams, and leave the poor poet to starve. " Now mayors and shrieves all hnsh'd and satiate lay, Yet eat, in dreams, the custard of...the day : While pensive poets painful vigils keep, Sleep less themselves to give their readers sleep." The consequence is that nothing is left to us but... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1851 - 628 páginas
...night descending, the proud scene was o'er, But lived in Settle's numhers, one day more. 90 Now mayors and shrieves all hush'd and satiate lay, . Yet eat, in dreams, the custard of the day ; I While pensive poets painful vigils keep, [ Sleepless themselves, to give their readers sleep REMARKS.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 342 páginas
...descending, the proud scene was o'er, But lived, in Settle's numbers, one day more.19 90 Now mayors and shrieves all hush'd and satiate lay, Yet eat,...sleep. Much to the mindful queen the feast recalls 95 What city swans once sung within the walls ; Much she revolves their arts, their ancient praise,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 336 páginas
...descending, the proud scene was o'er, But lived, in Settle's numbers, one day more.19 90 Now mayors and shrieves all hush'd and satiate lay, Yet eat,...sleep. Much to the mindful queen the feast recalls 95 What city swans once sung within the walls ; Much she revolves their arts, their ancient piaise,... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1853 - 564 páginas
...friends, in a state of intoxication, he fell into the Seine and was drowned. VOL. ххш. 2 r CONCLUSION. While pensive poets painful vigils keep, Sleepless themselves to give their readers sleep. POPE. He came not — ah! no, ho came not; The night came on alone. MlbNES. Theirs the pure, open,... | |
| 1854 - 822 páginas
...exuberance of tender sentiment by which every page is adorned. Croaker's answer is ready : — " So pensive poets painful vigils keep, Sleepless themselves to give their readers sleep." We speak of the inexhaustible perfusion of imagery which Lord R. produces ; adding, sunt quibus in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 362 páginas
...scene was o'er, But lived, in Settle's numbers, one day more.3 90 Now mayors and shrieves all hushed and satiate lay, Yet eat, in dreams, the custard of...recalls What city swans once sung within the walls ; 1 ' IV.1; is ini the day, when Tbotold rich and grave, like Cimon, triumpli'J :' viz., a Lord Mayor's... | |
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