Still showed a quickness; and maturing time But mellows what we write to the dull sweets of rhyme. Once more, hail, and farewell; farewell, thou young, But ah, too short, Marcellus of our tongue! Thy brows with ivy and with laurels bound; But fate and... The Poetical Works of John Dryden - Page 288by John Dryden - 1859Full view - About this book
| John Oldham - 1703 - 624 lehte
...Rhime. Once more, hail and farewel ; farewel you young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our Tongue j Thy Brows with Ivy, and with Laurels bound; But Fate and gloomy Night encompafs thee around. , John Dry den. A Author! HO C, d Viator, marmore conditte Charts recumiunt... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 lehte
...write,to the dull fweets of Rhime. J Once more, hail, and farewel ; farewel, thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our Tongue ! Thy Brows with Ivy, and with Laurels bound ; But Fate and Gloomy Night encompafs thee around. On the Death of Mr. P u R c EL L. Set to Muftc by Dr. BLOW. I. MArk how the... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 lehte
...the dull fweets of | rhitiie. Once more, hail and.farewel : Farewel thou young, Bilt-ah !' too fhort, Marcellus of our tongue ; Thy brows with. ivy, and with laurels bound, , . **•* '*Xte,,.4$d(gjQ0aiy, high; .encorogafs .th^e. around. .: in. /(. r •( >:!•;• "i-.... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 lehte
...the dull fweets f ' of rhyme. f Once more, hail, and fare wel; farewel,thou young, But ah too mort, Marcellus of our tongue ! Thy brows with ivy, and with laurels bound ; But fate and gloomy night encompafs thee around. to THE Pious MEMORY of the aceomplifhed young Lady Mrs. ANNE KILLIGREW, Excellent... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 lehte
...to the dull fweets I of rhyme. j Once more, hail, and farewel; farewel,thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our tongue ! ' ' " Thy brows with ivy,...with laurels bound ;'.".," But fate and gloomy night encompafs thee around. T o THE Pious MEMORY of the arcompliflied young Lady ;Mrs. ANNE KILLIGREW, Excellent... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 lehte
...of a friend. Vo L. II. M Once Once more, hail, and farewel ; farewel, thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our tongue ! Thy brows with ivy, and with laurels bound ; JJut fate and gloomy night encompafs thee around. TO THE Pious Memory of the accompli&ed young Lady... | |
| John Oldham, Edward Thompson - 1770 - 214 lehte
...the dull Sweets of f Rhime. J Once more hail, and farewel ; farewel, thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our Tongue ; Thy Brows with Ivy and with Laurels bound ; But Fate and gloomy Night encompafs thee around. JOHN DRYDEN. AUTHORI EPITAPHIUM. e Viator, marmore ccnditte Charge recumhunt... | |
| John Oldham - 1770 - 218 lehte
...write, to the dull Sweets i Rhime. Once more hail, and farewel ; farewel, thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our Tongue ; Thy Brows with Ivy and with Laurels bound ; But Fate and gloomy Night encompafs thee around. JOHN D&YDEN. Prime, •» "ime, I eets of l" AUTHORI EPITAPHIUM. flat, 6 Viator,... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 268 lehte
...fweets of C rhime. Once more, hail, and farewel ; farewel, thou young, But ah too fhort, Mareellus of our tongue ! Thy brows with ivy, and with laurels bound ; But fate and gloomy night encompafs thee around On the Death of Mr PURCELL. Set to mafic by Dr BLoW. I. MARK how the lark and... | |
| 1776 - 568 lehte
...to the dull fweets of rhi: Once more, hail and farewell ! farewell, thou young, But ah ! too fhort, Marcellus of our tongue ; Thy brows with ivy, and with laurels bound, But fate and gloomy night encompafs thee around. * 1 dime. J Jifufon's Italian Poems tranßated, and addrejjcd to a Gentltman... | |
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