For whilst, to the shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart • Hath, from the leaves of thy unvalued book, Those Delphic lines with deep impression took, Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble,... England and Wales - Page 1931876Full view - About this book
| Frederick Charles Cook - 1849 - 144 pages
...astonishment, For whilst, to th' shame of slow-endeavouring art, Hast built thyself a livelong monument. Thy easy numbers flow; and that each heart Hath, from the leaves of thy unvalued 2 book, Those Delphic 3 lines such deep impression took; Dost make us marble with too much conceiving;... | |
| Alfred Bate Richards - English essays - 1851 - 288 pages
...and astonishment Hast built thyself a live-long monument; For, whilst to shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow ; and that each heart Hath...make us marble with too much conceiving ; And, so sepulchr'd in such pomp dost lie, That kings, for such a tomb, would wish to die ! " Wait till the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 500 pages
...astonislmient, Hast built thyself a live-long monument : For whilst, to the shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow ; and that each heart Hath,...Dost make us marble with too much conceiving; And, so sepulcher'd, in such pomp dost lie, That kings for such a tomb would wish to die. On worthy MASTER... | |
| Edward Litt L. Blanchard - Great Exhibition - 1851 - 324 pages
...astonishment, Hast built thyself a live-long monnment ; For whilst, to the shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued hook Those Delphic lines with deep impression took, Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 424 pages
...astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument. For whilst, to the shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath,...marble, with too much conceiving; And, so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That kings, for such a tomb, would wish to die. ON THE UNIVERSITY CARRIER, Who... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 pages
...and astonishment Hast built thyself alive long monument. For whilst to the shame of low-endeavouring art Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath...Delphic lines with deep impression took. Then thou our faney of itself bereaving, [lost make us marble with loo much conceiving; And so sepulchred in such... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 350 pages
...the first of his pieces that was published. Warton. " unvalued] Invaluable. Rich. III. act i. sc. 4. Those Delphic lines with deep impression took, Then...marble with too much conceiving ; And so sepulchred in such pomp dost lie, u That kings for such a tomb would wish to die. ON THE UNIVERSITY CARRIER, Who... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - Europe - 1852 - 476 pages
...piled stones ; Or that bis hallowed relics should be hid Under a starry-pointing pyramid ? •• - Thou our fancy, of itself bereaving, Dost make us...marble with too much conceiving ; And so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That kings for sucf1 a tomb would wish to die." MiUovtt Sonnet MORE than a week... | |
| Poets, American - 1853 - 560 pages
...astonishment TIast built thyself a live-long monument. For whilst to the shame of slow endeavouring art Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath...marble with too much conceiving ; And so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That kings for such a tomb would wish to die. MILTON. LEIGH HUNT. 367 ffl I. f... | |
| Edwin Owen Jones - 1853 - 258 pages
...and astonishment, Hast built thyself a live-long monument. For whilst, to shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow ; and that each heart Hath...marble with too much conceiving ; And so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That kings, for such a tomb, would wish to die." * The leading idea of these magnificent... | |
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