| John Aikin - 1808 - 730 страници
...a subject of deep regret. That poet thus begins a copy of verses on the death of Old ham: Farewell, too little, and too lately known, Whom I began to...and thine Cast in the same poetic mould with mine. . Of the poems of Oldham, part were published by himself, and the rest after his death under the title... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 612 страници
...give more beauties than he takes away. ELEGIES AXB EPITAPHS. TO THE MEMORY OF MR. OLDHAM. Jb ARE WELL, too little, and too lately known, Whom I began to think, and call my own : For fure our fouls were near allied, and thine Caft in the fame poetic mould with mine. One common note... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 616 страници
...more beauties than he takes away. ' ELEGIES AND EPITAPHS. TO THE MEMORY OF MR. OLDHAM. F ARE WELL, too little, and too lately known, Whom I began to think, and call my own : For fure our fouls were near allied, and thine Caft in the fame poetic mould with mine. One common note... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 страници
...appears, among the others, in " Oldham's Remains," London, 1683. TO THE MEMORY or MR OLDHAM. FAREWELL, too little, and too lately known, Whom I began to...either lyre did strike, And knaves and fools we both abhorr'd alike. To the same goal did both our studies drive ; The last set out, the soonest did arrive.... | |
| David Irving - 1821 - 336 страници
...an address is made to persons that are absent : but addresses are also made to the dead. Farewell, too little, and too lately, known, Whom I began to think and call my own ; For sure our soult were near ally'cl, and thine Cast in the same poetic mould with mine. Drydcn. Departed spirits... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 292 страници
...breast. TO THE MEMORY OF MR. OLDHAM. OB. 1683. • FAREWELL, too little, and too lately known, Whom 1 began to think and call my own : For sure our souls...either lyre did strike, And knaves and fools we both abhorr'd alike, To the same goal did both our studies drive ; The last set out the soonest did arrive.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 страници
...your fame convey, And give more beauties than he takes away. TO THE MEMORY OF MR. OLDHAM. Farewell, mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles...breathes, the puppet squeaks ; Or at the ear of Ev abhorr'd alike. To the same goal did both our studies drive ; The last set out, the soonest did arrive.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 страници
...your fame eonvey, And give more beauties than he takes away. TO THE MEMORY OF MR. OLDHAM. FABEWELL, Thomas Davison for Thomas Tegg eall my own; For sure our souls were near allied, and thine Cast in the same poetie mould with mine.... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 страници
...From their main-top joyful news they hear Of ships, which by their mould bring new supplies. Drydtn. Sure our souls were near allied, and thine Cast in the same poetitk mould with mine. Id. Hollow moulding! are required in the work. ifoxon. We may hope for new... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1836 - 422 страници
...never read it without delight. It sweeps over the mind like the solemn dirge of an organ. Farewell, too little and too lately known, Whom I began to think...either lyre did strike, And knaves and fools we both abhorr'd alike. O early ripe ! to thy abundant store What could advancing age have added more ! It... | |
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