| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 lehte
...was never cloyed. But as extremes are short, of ill and good, And tides at highest mark regorge the flood; So fate, that could no more improve their joy,...malicious pleasure to destroy. Tancred, who fondly loved, and whose delight Was placed in his fair daughter's daily sight, Of custom, when his state affairs... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 lehte
...was never cloyed. But as extremes are short, of ill and good, And tides at highest mark regorge the flood ; So fate, that could no more improve their...malicious pleasure to destroy. Tancred, who fondly loved, and whose delight Was placed in his fair daughter's daily sight, Of custom, when his state affairs... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 518 lehte
...the Gave ; and those beautiful lines, which contain a reflection so like this of our poet, " EVERYE WHITE," &C. VIZ, " But as extremes are short of ill...pleasure to destroy '•' Tancred, who fondly loved, &c." »2 PART PART THE SECOND. EVBRYB white will have its blacke, And every e sweete its sowre : This founde... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 lehte
...was never cloy'd. But as extremes are short, of ill and good, And tides at highest mark regorge the flood ; So fate, that could no more improve their...malicious pleasure to destroy. Tancred, who fondly loved, and whose delight Was placed in his fair daughter's daily sight, Of custom, when his state affairs... | |
| Giovanni Boccaccio, John Dryden - 1822 - 314 lehte
...was never cloy'd. But as extremes are short, of ill and good, And tides, at highest mark, regorge the flood; So fate, that could no more improve their joy,...malicious pleasure to destroy. Tancred, who fondly loved, and whose delight Was placed in his fair daughter's daily sight; Of custom, when his state affairs... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 524 lehte
...beautiful lines, which contain a reflection &o like this of our poet, " EVERYE WHITE," &c. titz. " But as extremes are short of ill and good, " And tides...pleasure to destroy "Tancred, who fondly loved, &c." PART THE SECOND. EVERYE white will have its blacke, And everye sweete its sowre: This founde the ladye... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 lehte
...are short, of ill and good. And tides at highest mark regorge their flood ; So fate, that could uo more improve their joy, Took a malicious pleasure to destroy. Tancred, who fondly lov'd, and whoee delight Was plac'd in his fair daughter's daily sight, Of custom, when his state affairs... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1839 - 504 lehte
...viz.— " But as extremes are short of ill and good, And tides at highest mark regorge their flood p So Fate, that could no more improve their joy, Took...pleasure to destroy. Tancred, who fondly loved," &c. PART THE SECOND. EVERYE white will have its blacke, And everye sweete its sowre: This founde the ladye... | |
| John Dryden - 1854 - 324 lehte
...opened, knew the key. Love rioted secure, and, long enjoyed, Was ever eager, and was never cloyed. But as extremes are short, of ill and good, And tides...malicious pleasure to destroy. Tancred, who fondly loved, and whose delight Was placed in his fair daughter's daily sight, * In his treatment of the character... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1856 - 576 lehte
...are short of ill and good, And tides at highest mark regorge their flood; So fate, that could nomore improve their joy, Took a malicious pleasure to destroy." Tancred, who fondly loved, &c." PART THE SECOND. Everye white will have its blacke, And everye sweete its sowre : This founde the Ladye... | |
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