| Charles Valentine De Grice - 1836 - 322 pages
...with mine. One common note on either lyre did strike, And knaves and fools we both abhorr'd alike. O early ripe! to thy abundant store What could advancing...young) Have taught the numbers of thy native tongue. * Some of Oldham's concetti are very pretty. Mr. Moore has rhymed a worse compliment than the following,... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1836 - 422 pages
...with mine. One common note on either lyre did strike, And knaves and fools we both abhorr'd alike. O early ripe ! to thy abundant store What could advancing...young) Have taught the numbers of thy native tongue. * Some of Oldham's concetti are very pretty. Mr. Moore has rhymed a worse compliment than the following,... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 482 pages
...place, "Whilst his young friend perform'd, and won O early ripe ! to thy abundant store [the race. What could advancing age have added more? It might...numbers of thy native tongue. But satire needs not those, and wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line. A noble error, and but seldom... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 478 pages
...slippery place, Whilst his young friend perform'd, and won O early ripe ! to thy ahundant store [the race. What could advancing age have added more? It might...(what nature never gives the young) Have taught the numhers of thy native tongue. But satire needs not those, and wit will shine Through the harsh cadence... | |
| 1846 - 784 pages
...a penny in the world. 'Tis fifty years since Burns was buried in the kirkyard of St. Michael's : " O early ripe, to thy abundant store, What could advancing age have added more!" While the poet of the Ode to Superstilion is still among us, full of years and full of health, and... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1846 - 820 pages
...penny in the world. 'Tie fifty years since Burns was buried in the kirkyard of St. Michael's : " О early ripe, to thy abundant store, What could advancing age have added more!" While the poet of the Ode to Superstition is still among us, full of years and full of health, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 484 pages
...dedicated to his memory, alludes to this deficiency, and seems to admit the subject as aa apology : — " O early ripe ! to thy abundant store What could advancing...numbers of thy native tongue. But satire needs not those, and wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line." Yet the apology which he admitted... | |
| John Dryden - 1850 - 330 pages
...arrive. Thus Nisus fell upon the slippery place, Whilst his youugfriend perform'd, and won the race. 0 early ripe! to thy abundant store What could advancing...more ? It might (what nature never gives the young) 1 Farewell, too little] This short elegy is finished with the most exquisite art and skill. Not an... | |
| John Oldham - 1854 - 284 pages
...arrive : Thus Nisus fell upon the slippery place, While his young friend performed and won the race. O early ripe ! to thy abundant store What could advancing...numbers of thy native tongue ; But satire needs not these, and wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line : A noble error, and but seldom... | |
| John Dryden - 1854 - 324 pages
...arrive. Thus Nisus fell upon the slippery place, Whilst his young friend performed, and won the race. O early ripe ! to thy abundant store What could advancing...young) Have taught the numbers of thy native tongue. UPON THE DEATH OF THE EARL OP DUNDEE. 151 But satire needs not those, and •wit will shine Through... | |
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