| John Oldham - 1703 - 624 стор.
...made. When Poets are by too much force betray 'd; Thy generous fruits, though gather'd e're their1 prime Still fhew'da quicknefs; and maturing time But mellows what we write to the dull fweets of1 Rhime. Once more, hail and farewel ; farewel you young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our... | |
| Giles Jacob - 1723 - 402 стор.
...too much force betrayed: '. ' Thy Generous Fruits, tho' gathered ire their prime, ~\ Still jbew'da Quicknefs ; and maturing time ' But mellows what we write to the dull fweets ofRhime.j Once more, Hail and fare-mil ; Farewl thou Toung Butahtoojhort, Marcellus of our Tongue... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 стор.
...much force betray 'd, VOL, IT. P Thygen'rous fruits, tho gather' d ere their prime,"] Still fhevv'da quicknefs ; and maturing time | But mellows what we write, to the dull fweets I of rhyme. j Once more, hail, and farewel; farewel,thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus... | |
| John Oldham, Edward Thompson - 1770 - 214 стор.
...feluom made, When Poets are by too much Force betray'd. Thy gen'rous Fruits, tho' gather'd ere their Prime, •» Still fhew'da Quicknefs ; and maturing...( But mellows what we write, to the dull Sweets of f Rhime. J Once more hail, and farewel ; farewel, thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our Tongue... | |
| John Oldham - 1770 - 218 стор.
...Force betray'd. Thy gen'rous Fruits, tho' gather'd ere their Prime, • Still fhew'da Quiclcnefs ; and maturing Time, But mellows what we write, to the dull Sweets i Rhime. Once more hail, and farewel ; farewel, thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our Tongue... | |
| 1776 - 568 стор.
...are by too much force betray'd. Thy gen'rous fruits, tho' gather'd ere their prim«, Still fhow'da quicknefs ; and maturing time But mellows what we write to the dull fweets of rhi: Once more, hail and farewell ! farewell, thou young, But ah ! too fhort, Marcellus of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 664 стор.
...When poets are by too much force betrav a VOL. II. Th y Thy generous fruits, though gather'd ere their prime, Still fhew'da quicknefs ; and maturing time But mellows what we write, to the dull fweets of rhyme. Once more, hail, and farewel ; farewel, thou young : But ah too fhort, Marcellus of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 614 стор.
...force betn:y'd. VOL. II. " M >. Thy Thy generous fruits, thoughgather'd ere their prime," Still mew'da quicknefs ; and maturing time But mellows what we write, to the dull fweets rhyme. Once more, hail, and farewel; farewel, thou young, But ah too mort, Marcellus of our... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 стор.
...by too much force betray 'd. Tty .1 Thy generous fruits , though gather'd ere their prime, . Sfill fhew'da quicknefs; and maturing time But mellows what we write, to the dull fweets rhyme. Once more, hail, and farewel; farewel, thou young, But ah too fhort, Marcellus of our... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 стор.
...force betrayed. Thy generous fruits, though gathered ere their ^ prime, / Still shewed a quickness ; and maturing time / But mellows what we write, to the dull sweets of\ rhyme. In the " Historical Dictionary," 169*, Oldham is termed, " a pithy, sententious, elegant, and... | |
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