And at the old man's look and frantic stare 'Tis Lear alarms me, for I see him there. Nor yet confin'd to tragic walks alone, The comic muse too claims thee for her own. With each delightful requisite to please, Taste, spirit, judgment, elegance, and... Theatrical Portraits: With Other Poems - الصفحة 28بواسطة Harry Stoe Van Dyk - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 151عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| 1789 - عدد الصفحات: 202
...at the old man's look and frantic stare 'Tis Lear alarms me, for I see him there. Nor yet confin'd to tragic walks alone, The comic muse too claims thee...please, Taste, spirit, judgment, elegance, and ease, Familiar nature forms thy only rule, From Ranger's rake to Drugger's vacant fool : With powers so pliant,... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1805 - عدد الصفحات: 314
...alarms me, for I see hiiu there. Nor yet confin'd to tragic walks alone, The Comic Muse too claims tbee for her own. With each delightful requisite to please, Taste, Spirit, Judgment, Elegance, and East-, Familiar Nature forms thy only rule, From Ranger's rake to Drugger's vacant fool. With powers... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - عدد الصفحات: 680
...at the old man's look and frantic store 'Tis Lear alarms me, for I see him there. Nor yet confin'd to tragic walks alone, The comic Muse too claims thee...requisite to please, Taste, spirit, judgment, elegance, anil <^~f, Familiar Nature forms thy only rule, From Rjnyer's rake to Drugger's vacant fool. With powers... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - عدد الصفحات: 686
...at the old man's look and frantic stare 'Tis Lear alarms me, for I see him there. Nor yet eonlin'd to tragic walks alone, The comic Muse too claims thee for her own. \Yith fach delightful requisite to please, Tasto, -jiu-it, judgment, elegance, and ease, 77 Familiar... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1926 - عدد الصفحات: 56
...And at the old man's look and frantic stare Tis Lear alarms me, for I see him there. Nor yet confin'd to tragic walks alone, The Comic Muse too claims thee...please, Taste, Spirit, Judgment, Elegance, and Ease, Familiar nature forms thy only rule, From Ranger's rake to Drugger's vacant fool. With powers so pliant,... | |
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