| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 854 lehte
...bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more." Here stopt the good old sire and wept for joy, 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...which fair Augusta' bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined), 65 An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican8... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 858 lehte
...bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more." Here stopt the good old sire and wept for joy, 60 N Augusta7 bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined), 85 An ancient fabric raised to inform the... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 952 lehte
...And Tow'd he ne'er would act Villerius more." J Here stoup'd the good old sire, and wept for joy 60 To it the dnlness he was made. Close to the walk which fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd,)... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 468 lehte
...bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Valerius more." Here stopped the good old sire and wept for joy, 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...made. Close to the walls which fair Augusta bind, 64 (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined,) An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight There stood... | |
| John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 610 lehte
...hundred years later the unsavory crowning of Shadwell as Mac Fleclcnoe took place in the Barbican. Close to the Walls which fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd) An ancient fabrick raised t 'inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it... | |
| Edmund Kemper Broadus - 1921 - 258 lehte
...his tender years ; Shadwell alone of all my Sons is he Who stands confirm'd in full stupidity. . . . All Arguments, but most his Plays, persuade That for anointed dulness he was made. Dryden is said to have thought Mac Flecknoe his best work.1 There is nothing in it to match the picture... | |
| John Dryden - 1923 - 196 lehte
...lute and sword which he in triumph bore, " And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more.'' Here stopped the good old sire and wept for joy, In silent raptures...which fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined,) An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight There stood of yore, and Barbican it... | |
| Guy Linton Diffenbaugh - 1926 - 36 lehte
...(13-14) The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates into sense. (19-20) All arguments, but most his plays, persuade, That for anointed dulness he was madel (62-63) i Like mine, thy gentle numbers feebly creep; Thy tragic muse gives smiles, thy comic... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 lehte
...triumph bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Villeriua more.' Here stopped the good old sire, and wept for es; against all force Death ready stands to interpose his dart, Fearless to be o'e 60 That for anointed dulness he was made. Close to the walls which fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta... | |
| George deF. Lord - 1963 - 608 lehte
...(Scott). And vow'd he ne'er would act Villerius more." Here stopp'd the good old sire and wept for joy &> In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...which fair Augusta bind (The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd) 6S An ancient fabric rais'd t' inform the sight There stood of yore, and Barbican it... | |
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