| George Wither - 1622 - 476 頁
...thee. Though our wise ones call thee madness, Let me never taste of gladness, If I love not thy madd'st fits More than all their greatest wits. And though...account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach me to contemn What make knaves and fools of them. conclusion of his Ode written in the Pc;ik, are in the... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 頁
...never taste of gladness If I love not thy maddest fits More than all their greatest wits. And tho' some too seeming holy Do account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach me to contemn What makes knaves and fools of them. Oh, high power ! that oft doth carry Men above The j allowing... | |
| 1804 - 994 頁
...taste of gladness If I love not thy maddest fits More than all their creatcst wib. And tlio' some loo seeming holy Do account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach me to contemn What makes knaves and fools of them." In the remarks upon our language which form the conclusion... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1805 - 908 頁
...madness, Let me never taste of gladness If I Jove not thy mad'st fits Above all their greatest witsl And though some, too seeming holy, Do account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach me to contemn, What makes knaves and fools of them! TO HIS FATHER. Epigr. 11, * Others may glory that their... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 476 頁
...heaven to mortals lent. Though they as a trifle leave thee, Whose dull thoughts can not conceive thee ; Though thou be to them a scorn That to nought but...account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach me to contemn What makes knaves and fools of them. Oh, high power ! that oft doth carry Men abov Tim following... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 476 頁
...Though our wise ones call it madness, Let me never taste of gladness If I love not thy mad'st fits Above all their greatest wits ! And though some, too seeming...account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach me to contemn, What makes knaves and fools of them ! TO HIS FATHER. ' I Epigr. 12.* Others may glory that... | |
| 1817 - 728 頁
...never taste of gladness, If I love not thy mad'st fits More than all their greatest wits; And tho' some, too seeming holy, Do account thy raptures folly, . Thou dost teach me to contemn , What makesknavesandfoolsoflhem." _The limits of our Review will permit no farther extracts.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 338 頁
...our wise ones call thee madness, Let me never taste of sadness, If I love not thy maddest fits, Above all their greatest wits. And though some too seeming...account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach me to contemn What makes knaves and fools of them." LECTURE V. ON THOMSON AND COWPER. THOMSON, the kind-hearted... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 358 頁
...our wise ones call thee madnesc, Let me never taste of sadness, If J love not thy maddest fits, Above all their greatest wits. And though some too seeming...holy, Do account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach rae to contemn What makes knaves and fools of them." •ни v& ds® '©im® хп£' lue • " 'ж'чш... | |
| 1823 - 428 頁
...thee, Though our wise ones call thee madness, Let me never taste of gladness, If I love not thy madd'st fits More than all their greatest wits. And though...account thy raptures folly, Thou dost teach me to contemn What make knaves and fools of them." This beautiful allusion to his own pursuits and misfortunes,... | |
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