 | Alexander Pope - 1859 - 384 pages
...laws, Imputes to me and my damn'd works the cause : Poor Cornus sees his frantic wife elope, And curses wit, and poetry, and Pope. Friend to my life, (which...not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song) "WTiat drop or nostrum can this plague remove ? Or which must end me, a fool's wrath or love... | |
 | Beautiful poetry - 1859 - 420 pages
...laws, Imputes to me and my damn'd works the cause : Poor Cornus sees his frantic wife elope, And curses wit, and poetry, and Pope. Friend to my life! (which...not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song,) What drop or nostrum can this plague remove ? Or which must end me, a fool's wrath or love ?... | |
 | Epes Sargent - Readers - 1859 - 454 pages
...darkened walls ? All fly to Twickenham,* and in humble strain Apply to me to keep them mad or vain. 3. Friend to my life, which, did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song, What drop or nostrum can this plague remove? Or which must end me, a fool's wrath or love ? O,... | |
 | Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1859 - 576 pages
...when with equal modesty and felicity he adopted it in addressing his friend Dr. Arbuthnot. Friend of my life ; which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many iin idle song! Howell has prefixed to his Letters a tedious poem, written in the taste of the times,... | |
 | Charles Carroll Bombaugh - Literature - 1860 - 538 pages
...and Achitop&ct. POPE adopts similar language in addressing his friend Dr. Arbuthnot : — Fricnd of my life ! which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song. For trnth has snch a faco and such a mien, As to be loved needs only to be seen. — DHYDEN.... | |
 | Francis Mahony - Ballads, French - 1860 - 650 pages
...magazines. Sad abortions ! on which even you, 0 Queen, sometimes take compassion, infusing into them a life " Which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song." To return to his conversational powers : he did not waste them on the generality of folks, for... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1909 - 872 pages
...life. The charming couplet to his doctor, Dr. Arbuthnot, is an example of what I mean : Friend of that life which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song has exquisite feeling in it. The same may be said of the referen • to Pope's mother in one of... | |
 | Francis Mahony - Fraser's magazine - 1860 - 656 pages
...Sad abortions ! on which even you, O Queen, sometimes take compassion, infusing into them a liib " Which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song." To return to his conversational powers : he did not waste them on the generality of folks, for... | |
 | Robert Sullivan - English language - 1861 - 224 pages
...silver shafts resound. 30. 0 Thou my lips inspire, Who touched Isaiah's hallowed lips with fire. 31. Friend to my life, which did not you prolong. The world had wanted many an idle song. 82. So well-hred spaniels civilly delight In mumhling of the game they dare not hite. 83. Him... | |
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