| George Crabbe - 1812 - 430 страници
...hopes so groundless — thou art mad indeed. What say'st thou, wise-one ? " that all-powerful Love " Can fortune's strong impediments remove; " Nor is...worth, " The pride of Genius with the pride of Birth." While thou art dreaming thus, the Beauty spies Love in thy tremor, passion in thine eyes; And with... | |
| 1813 - 818 страници
...hopes so groundless — thou art mad indeed. What say'st thou, wise-one ? " that all-powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove} Nor is it...worth, The pride of Genius with the pride of Birth." , • While thou art dreaming thus, the Beauty spies Love in thy tremor, passion in thine eyes ; .... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 356 страници
...can give. . i . . i . . . CHAPTER XXI. \ • What say'st them, Wise-One ?— that all powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove. Nor is it...worth, The pride of genius with the pride of birth." CRAB*!. V. BROWN— I will not give at full length his thrice unhappy name — had been from infancy... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 358 страници
...uncertainty and misfortune can give. CHAPTER XXI. . What say's! thou, Wise-One ?—that all powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove; Nor is it...worth should wed to worth, The pride of genius with thejwide of birth. ' « * * . . CSABBE. V. BROWN—I will not give at full length his thrice unhappy... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 322 страници
...»« What say'st thou, Wise-One .'—that all powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments removeNor is it strange that worth should wed to worth, The pride of genius with the pride of birth."—CRABBE. V. BROWN—I will not give at full length his thrice unhappy name—had been from... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 240 страници
...hopes so groundless — thou art mad indeed. What say'st thou, wise-one ? " that all-powerful Love " Can Fortune's strong impediments remove ; " Nor is...worth, " The pride of Genius with the pride of Birth." While thou art dreaming thus, the Beauty spies Love in thy tremor, passion in thine eyes ; And with... | |
| Mrs. Ross - 1818 - 526 страници
...What say'st thou, Wise-One ?— that all powerful love " Can fortune's strong impediments remove. f* Nor is it strange, that worth should wed to worth, " The pride of genius with the pride of birth." " But for one unlucky word, these lines would be admirable : — Jove — I cannot accommodate my ears... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 314 страници
...uncertainty and misfortune can give. CHAPTER XXI. - What say'st tliou, Wise-One?—that all powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove. Nor is it...wed to worth, The pride of genius with the pride of hirth.'—Crabbc. V. BRoWN—I will not give.at full length his thrice unhappy name—had been from... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 246 страници
...uncertainty and misfortune can give. CHAPTER XXI. « What say'st thou, Wise-One?—that all powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove. Nor is it strange that worth should wed to worlh, The pride of genius with the pride of birth.» CIUBBE. V. BROWN—I will not give at full length... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 976 страници
...On hopes so groundless — thou art mad indeed. Whatsay'st thouj wise-dne ? " that all-powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove!; Nor is it strange that worth should wed tor worth, The pride of Genius with the pride of Birth." While thou art dreaming thus, the Beauty spies... | |
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