| Robert Nares - 1859 - Liczba stron: 502
...Drowned, overwhelmed. But our own selves, that here in dole are drent. Spfns. jiitroph., 310, With them all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent. Sums. Tears afilie ¡fuses, 210. tlf monarchs so would take an instrument Of truth composed to spy... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - Liczba stron: 576
...theatre." In this State of things the acknowledged head of the comic stage was silent for a time : — " HE, the man whom Nature self had made To mock herself,...counter, under mimic shade, Our pleasant WILLY, ah ! ia dead of late." And the author of ' The Fairy Queen ' adds, " But that same gentle spirit, from... | |
| 1860 - Liczba stron: 880
...herself, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter (contour?) under mimic shade, Our pleasant W illy, ah ! is dead of late, With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded and in dolour drent. * Instead thereof scoffing scurrility, And scornful folly with contempt is crept, • Boiling in rhymes... | |
| 1860 - Liczba stron: 444
...wont the like to frame, Are now despised and made a laughing frame. And he—the man whom Nature's self had made To mock herself, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter (contour?) under mimic shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah! is dead of late, With whom all joy and jolly... | |
| Edward Young - 1860 - Liczba stron: 416
...Nature selfe had made 205 To mock her selfe, and truth to imitate, With kindly counter 2 under mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all ioy and iolly meriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent.8 210 In stead thereof scoffing Scurrilitie,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1861 - Liczba stron: 410
...Tears of the Muses, 1591, is a passage which has been supposed to refer to our poet. It opens thus : ' And he, the man whom Nature self had made To mock...mimic shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah! is dead of late.' And in a subsequent stanza, ' that same gentle spirit,' it is said, ' Doth rather choose to sit in... | |
| Samuel Neil - 1861 - Liczba stron: 140
...wont the like to frame, Are note despised and made a laughing game. And Ae—the man whom Nature's self had made To mock herself, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter (contourP) under mimic shade, Our pleasant Witty, ah! is dead of late, With whom all joy and jolly... | |
| Robert Cartwright - 1862 - Liczba stron: 200
...cannot do better than quote his lines from the Tears of the Muses, where Thalia thus laments : — " And he, the man whom Nature self had made To mock...jolly merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent. " Instead thereof, scoffin scurrility, And scorning folly with contempt is crept, Rolling in rimes... | |
| Robert Cartwright - 1862 - Liczba stron: 208
...cannot do better than quote his lines from the Tears of the Muses, where Thalia thus laments : — " And he, the man whom Nature self had made To mock...counter, under mimic shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah 1 is dead of late; With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent. " Instead... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1862 - Liczba stron: 496
...made zo5 To mock her felfe, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter under Mimick made, Our pleafant Willy,' ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment Is alfo deaded, and in dolour drent. no In ftead thereof fcoffing Scurrilitie, And fcornfull... | |
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