And peace proclaims olives of endless age. Now with the drops of this most balmy time My love looks fresh, and Death to me subscribes, Since, spite of him, I'll live in this poor rhyme, While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes: And thou in this... Lectures on Shakespeare - Page 38by Henry Norman Hudson - 1848Full view - About this book
| 1823 - 598 pages
...own presage ; Incertainties now crown themselves assured, And peace proclaims olives of endless age. Now with the drops of this most balmy time My love...thou in this shall find thy monument, When tyrants' crest and tombs of brass are spent. How delicious is the following ! it has lusciousness, beauty, and... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1823 - 598 pages
...And peace proclaims olives of endless age. Now with the drops of this most balmy time My love loofts fresh, and Death to me subscribes, Since spite of...thou in this shall find thy monument, When tyrants' crest and tombs of brass are spent. How delicious is the following ! it has lusciousness, beauty, and... | |
| 1823 - 622 pages
...own presage ; Incertainties now crown themselves assured, And peace proclaims olives of endless age. Now with the drops of this most balmy time My love...fresh, and Death to me subscribes, Since spite of him I 'll live in this poor rhyme, While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes. And thou in thii shalt... | |
| 1823 - 608 pages
...own presage ; Incertainties now crown themselves assured, And peace proclaims olives of endless age. Now with the drops of this most balmy time My love...fresh, and Death to me subscribes, Since spite of him I 'll live in this poor rhyme, While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes. And thou in this shalt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 pages
...Sor gives to necessary wrinkles place, But makes antiquity for aye his page ; My love looks fresh, i Since spite of him I'll live in this poor rhyme, While...When tyrants' crests and tombs of brass are spent. cvur. Finding the first conceit of love there bred, Where time and outward form would show it dead.... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pages
...own presage; Incertainties now crown themselves assur'd, And peace proclaims olives of endless age. Now with the drops of this most balmy time My love...subscribes, Since spite of him I'll live in this poor rhime, cvm. What's in the brain that ink may character, Which hath not figur'd to thee my true spirit... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 pages
...olives of endless age. •; Now with the drops of this most balmy lime . My love looks fresh, and Duath to me subscribes, Since spite of him I'll live in this poor rhime, While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes. And thou in this shalt find thy monument,.... | |
| Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 240 pages
...themselves assur'd, And peace proclaims olives of endless age. Now with the drops of this most halmy time My love looks fresh, and death to me subscribes,...o'er dull and speechless tribes : And thou in this shalt find thy monument, When tyrants' crests and tombs of brass are spent. WHAT'S in the brain that... | |
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