A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American PoetsT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1888 - 761 pages |
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... grace and ease , Whom folly pleases , and whose follies please . 95 Pope : Im . of Horace . Bk . ii . Epis . 2. Line 322 . What folly can be ranker ? Like our shadows , Our wishes lengthen as our sun declines . 96 Young : Night Thoughts ...
... grace and ease , Whom folly pleases , and whose follies please . 95 Pope : Im . of Horace . Bk . ii . Epis . 2. Line 322 . What folly can be ranker ? Like our shadows , Our wishes lengthen as our sun declines . 96 Young : Night Thoughts ...
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... grace ? Bless'd with all other requisites to please , Some want the striking elegance of ease ; The curious eye their awkward movement tires ; They seem like puppets led about by wires . Churchill : Rosciad . Line 741 . 282 B. BALL ...
... grace ? Bless'd with all other requisites to please , Some want the striking elegance of ease ; The curious eye their awkward movement tires ; They seem like puppets led about by wires . Churchill : Rosciad . Line 741 . 282 B. BALL ...
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... grace Both of his wisdom and his face ; In cut and die so like a tile , A sudden view it would beguile ; The upper part thereof was whey ; The nether , orange mix'd with grey . 308 Butler : Hudibras . Pt . i . Canto i . Line 241 ...
... grace Both of his wisdom and his face ; In cut and die so like a tile , A sudden view it would beguile ; The upper part thereof was whey ; The nether , orange mix'd with grey . 308 Butler : Hudibras . Pt . i . Canto i . Line 241 ...
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... grace ; Robes loosely flowing , hair as free ! - Such sweet neglect more taketh me Than all the adulteries of art , That strike mine eyes , but not my heart . 326 Ben Jonson : Silent Woman . Act i . Sc . 1 . Eyes that could see her on ...
... grace ; Robes loosely flowing , hair as free ! - Such sweet neglect more taketh me Than all the adulteries of art , That strike mine eyes , but not my heart . 326 Ben Jonson : Silent Woman . Act i . Sc . 1 . Eyes that could see her on ...
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... grace : Some forms , though bright , no mortal man can bear ; Some none resist , though not exceeding fair . 344 Young : Love of Fame . Satire vi . Line 141 . What is this thought or thing Which I call beauty ? is it thought or thing ...
... grace : Some forms , though bright , no mortal man can bear ; Some none resist , though not exceeding fair . 344 Young : Love of Fame . Satire vi . Line 141 . What is this thought or thing Which I call beauty ? is it thought or thing ...
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A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets Henry George Bohn,Anna Lydia Ward Affichage du livre entier - 1911 |
A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets: Based Upon Bohn ... Henry George Bohn Affichage du livre entier - 1911 |
A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets Henry George Bohn Affichage du livre entier - 1888 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
beauty breath Butler Byron Cæsar Canto Churchill clouds Cowper dark death Don Juan doth Dream Dryden earth Epis eyes Fables fair fear Festus flowers fool George Eliot give glory Goldsmith grace grave grief Hamlet Harold hast hath heart heaven Henry Vaughan Henry VI Henry VIII honor hour Hudibras Jean Ingelow Joanna Baillie King King Lear kiss light Line live Longfellow Lost Love of Fame Love's Macbeth Milton mind Moral Essays nature ne'er never Night Thoughts o'er Othello pain peace Pope praise Proverbial Phil Richard Richard III Robert Browning Satire Seasons Shaks shine sigh silent sleep smile song Sonnet sorrow soul spirit stars sweet T. B. Aldrich tears Tennyson thee thine things Thomson thou art tongue truth Venice virtue Whittier William Cullen Bryant wind wings wise woman words Young