| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 pages
...Heav'ns are not kind to them that know them most. XLIV, Wmtsr thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Ape rules my lines with wrinkles in my face, Where, in the map of all my misery, Is model'd out the world of my disgrace; Whilst in despite of tyrannizing thimes, Medea-like, I make thee... | |
| 1833 - 240 pages
...are not kind to them that know them most. 29 MICHAEL DRAYTON. WHILST thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Age rules my lines with wrinkles in my face, Where, in the map of all my misery, Is tnodell'd out the world of my disgrace : Whilst in despite of tyrannizing times, Medea-like, I make... | |
| A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 pages
...skill! Only compelled on this poor good to boast, Heavens are not kind to them that know them E 5 1 WHILST thus my pen strives to eternise thee, Age rules...out the world of my disgrace : Whilst in despite of tyrannizing times, Medea-like, I make thee young again, Proudly thou scorn'st my world-out-wearing... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...the vulgar throng, Still to survive in my immortal song." " Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Age rules my lines with wrinkles in my face, Where, in the map of all my misery, Is modell'd out the world of my disgrace: Whilst, in. despite of tyrannizing rhymes, Medea-like, I make... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 pages
...to survive in my immortal song." " Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Age rules my lincs with wrinkles in my face, Where, in the map of all my misery, Is modell'd out the world of my disgrace : Whilst, in despite of tyrannizing rhymes, Medea-like, I make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 484 pages
...the vulgar throng. Still to survive in my immortal song." " Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Age rules my lines with wrinkles in my face,...out the world of my disgrace ; Whilst, in despite of tyrannizing rhymes, Medea-Hke, I make thee young again, Proudly thou scorn'st my world-outwearing rhymes,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 446 pages
...the vulgar throng, Still to survive in my immortal song." «' Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Age rules my lines with wrinkles in my face,...out the world of my disgrace ; Whilst, in despite of tyrannizing rhymes, Medea-like, I make thee young again, Proudly thou scorn'st my world- outwearing... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 pages
...the vulgar throng, Still to survive in my immortal song." " Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Age rules my lines with wrinkles in my face, Where, in the map of all my misery, Is modell'd out the world of my disgrace: Whilst, in despite of tyrannizing rhymes, Medea-like, I make... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 674 pages
...Heavensarenot kind to them, that knowthemmost! ] IDEA. 313 44HILST thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Age rules my lines with wrinkles in my face...out the World of my disgrace : Whilst in despite of tyrannizing Times, MEDEAlike, I make thee young again! Proudly thou scorn'st my world-outwearing rhymes,... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1891 - 424 pages
...with those in which Shakespeare speaks of his old age : — "Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee, Age rules my lines with wrinkles in my face, • Where in the map of all my misery Is model'd out the world of my disgrace ; Whilst in despite of tyrannizing rhymes Meilc.a-like I make... | |
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