| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 pages
...yow be took. Thui do I pine and surfeit day by day, Or gUlttonin; on all, or all away. SONNET LXXVI. WHY is my verse so barren of new pride ? So far from...aside To new-found methods and to compounds strange ' Why write I still all one, ever the same, And keep invention in a noted weed, That every word doth... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 pages
...perc«iv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long. SONNET LXXVI. WHY is my verse so barren of new pride ? So far from...time, do I not glance aside To new-found methods and tocompounds strange Why write I still all one, ever the same, And keep invention in a noted weed, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 pages
...look." STEEVENS. Thus do I pine and surfeit day by day, Or gluttoning on all, or all away 8. LXXVI. Why is my verse so barren of new pride ? So far from...aside To new-found methods and to compounds strange ? Why write I still all one, ever the same, And keep invention in a noted weed 9, That every word doth... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 476 pages
...Shakspeare also evidently alludes to the strange and novel combinations of language in his 76th Sonnet: " Why, with the time, do I not glance aside " To new-found methods, and to compounds strange ?" Habington, who published his Castara in 1634, has the following phrase: " New toyes for afantastique... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pages
...must from you be took. Thus do I pine and surfeit day by day Or gluttoning on all, or all away. LXXVI. Why is my verse so barren of new pride ? So far from...aside To new-found methods and to compounds strange ? Why write I still all one, ever the same, And keep invention in a noted weed, That every word doth... | |
| 1831 - 488 pages
...and thought, and seeking to obviate the objection by what has rather the air of a forced conceit : " Why is my verse so barren of new pride? So far from...aside To new-found methods and to compounds strange ? Why write I still all one ever the same. And keep invention in a noted weed, That every word doth... | |
| 1831 - 484 pages
...and thought, and seeking to obviate the objection by what has rather the air of a forced conceit : " Why is my verse so barren of new pride ? So far from...with the time, do I not glance aside To new-found méthode and to compounds strange ? Win write I «till all one ever the same. And keep invention in... | |
| 1831 - 486 pages
...the objection by what has rather the air of a forced conceit : " Why is my verse so barren of oe w pride ? So far from variation or quick change ? Why,...aside To new-found methods and to compounds strange? Why write I still all one ever the same, And keep invention in a noted weed, That every word doth almost... | |
| 1831 - 472 pages
...objection by what has rather the air of a forced conceit ; " Why is my verse so barren of new pride ? A i far from variation or quick change ? Why, with the...aside To new-found methods and to compounds strange? Why write I still all one ever the same, Ann keep invention in a noted weed, That every word doth almost... | |
| 1833 - 240 pages
...it was nourish'd by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, 70 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. WHY is my verse so barren of new pride ? So far from...aside To new-found methods and to compounds strange ? Why write I still all one, ever the same, And keep invention in a noted weed, That every word doth... | |
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