| Literature - 1886 - 564 pages
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| Alexander Melville Bell - Elocution - 1887 - 276 pages
...Unless, perchance, in the fool's calendar! Wisdom disclaims the word, nor holds society With those who own it. No, my Horatio, 'Tis Fancy's child, and Folly is its father; Wrought of such stuff as dreams are, and baseless As the fantastic visions of the evening. But, soft, my friend... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 472 pages
...Unless, perchance, in the fool's calendar ! Wisdom disdains the word, nor holds society With those who own it. — No, my Horatio, 'Tis Fancy's child, and Folly is its father ; Wrought of such stuff as dreams are, and as baseless As the fantastic visions of the evening. But soft, my friend;... | |
| Poetry - 1948 - 556 pages
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| Edwin Markham - American poetry - 1927 - 388 pages
...Time, Unless perchance in the fool's calendar. Wisdom disclaims the word, nor holds society With those who own it. No, my Horatio, 'Tis Fancy's child, and Folly is its father; Wrought of such stuff as dreams are, and as baseless As the fantastic visions of the evening. THE UNIVERSITY OF... | |
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