 | Walter Sichel - 1901 - 582 pages
...charming thy song, As had drawn both the beasts and their Orpheus along ; But such is thy av"rice, and such is thy pride, That the beasts must have starved and the poet have died." 2 It is noteworthy that, despite the continuance in England of Handel, who arrived in 1712, with the... | |
 | W. V. Byars - Oratory - 1901 - 616 pages
...These lines on the subject were never more applicable than they have now become : — •Now Europe's balanced —neither side prevails ; For nothing's left in either of the scales. • - ( 1824. ) National Debt as a Curse — A President of the United States would, in my apprehension,... | |
 | William Vincent Byars - Orators - 1901 - 614 pages
...These lines on the subject were never more applicable than they have now become : — • Now Europe's balanced — neither side prevails ; For nothing's left in either of the scales. • - ( 1824. ) National Debt as a Curse — A President of the United States would, in my apprehension,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...Tofts -was an English opera singer popular in London between 1703 and 1709. So bright is thy beanty, so charming thy song, As had drawn both the beasts and their Orpheus along: But such is thy av'rice, and such is thy pride, That the beasts must have etarv'd, and the poet have died. EPISTLE... | |
 | Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - American literature - 1909 - 522 pages
...Spain. These lines on the subject, were never more applicable, than they have now become: Now Europe's balanced — neither side prevails, For nothing's left in either of the scales. If we pursue the same policy, we must travel the same road, and endure the same burthens, under which... | |
 | Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 582 pages
...Spain. These lines on the subject were never more applicable than they have now become — "Now Europe's balanced — neither side prevails; For nothing's left in either of the scales." If we pursue the same policy, we must travel the same road and endure the same burdens under which... | |
 | Leonard Woolf, Fabian Research Department - Arbitration (International law) - 1916 - 272 pages
...Bibliography ... 255 INDEX ... ... 257 PART I. AN INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY AND THE , PREVENTION OF WAR. " Now Europe balanced, neither side prevails, For nothing's left in either of the scales." — SWIFT. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. " On the conclusion of the war the working classes of all the industrial... | |
 | Leonard Woolf, Fabian Research Department - Arbitration (International law). - 1916 - 430 pages
...expected to achieve. GBS PART I AN INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY AND THE PREVENTION OF WAR By L. S. Woolf "Now Europe balanced, neither side prevails, For nothing's left in either of the scales."—Swirr. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION the conclusion of the war the working classes of all the industrial... | |
 | Henry Edward Krehbiel - Opera - 1919 - 582 pages
...so charming thy song, That it draws both the beasts and their Orpheus along; But such is thy av'rice and such is thy pride, That the beasts must have starved and the poet have died. If one were disposed to look a bit curiously into the rivalries between prima donnas in the eighteenth... | |
 | Henry Edward Krehbiel - Opera - 1919 - 584 pages
...charming thy song, That it draws both the beasts and their Orpheus along; But such is thy a v' rice and such is thy pride, That the beasts must have starved and the poet have died. If one were disposed to look a bit curiously into the rivalries between prima donnas in the eighteenth... | |
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