... is rarest Is fairest, And we long in the valley to follow Apollo. Then we drop from the heights atmospheric To Herrick, Or we pour the Greek honey, grown blander, Of Landor ; Or our cosiest nook in the shade is Where Praed is, Or we toss the light... Horace and His Influence - Pagina 138door Grant Showerman - 1922 - 176 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1882 - 916 pagina’s
...cosiest nook in the shade is Where PRAED is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With LOCKER. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Tight-laces,...will last till men weary of laughter . . . And after ! Belgravia Magazine. LITERARY NOTICES. .E MOULD AND EARTH-WORMS. By Darwin, LL.D., FRS, etc. New YorU... | |
| Belgravia - 1882 - 548 pagina’s
...cosiest nook in the shade is Where PRAED is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With LOCKER. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Tight-laces,...will last till men weary of laughter . . . And after ! CHAPTER IV. THE next morning was Sunday ; a day such as that the memory of which Herbert has made... | |
| 1882 - 726 pagina’s
...cosiest nook in the shade is Where PRAED is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With LOCKER. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Tight-laces,...will last till men weary of laughter . . . And after ! ACSTIN DOBSON'. CHAPTER IV. THE next morning was Sunday ; a day such as that the memory of which... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1885 - 326 pagina’s
...cosiest nook in the shade is Where Praed is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With Locker. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Tight-laces,—...will last till men weary of laughter . . . And after ! MY BOOKS. *T*HEY dwell in the odour of camphor, J- They stand in a Sheraton shrine, They are " warranted... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1885 - 264 pagina’s
...cosiest nook in the shade is Where PRAED is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With LOCKER. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Tight-laces,...not starchly, But archly, — Where the verse, like the piper a-Maying, Comes playing, — And the rhyme is as gay as a dancer In answer, — It will last... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1885 - 266 pagina’s
...cosiest nook in the shade is Where PRAED is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With LOCKER. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Tight-laces,—...not starchly, But archly,— Where the verse, like the piper a-Maying, Conies playing,— And the rhyme is as gay as a dancer In answer,— It will last... | |
| 1886 - 922 pagina’s
...Paul. Trench & Co. 1885. " Where the voice like the piper Ma-aying Comes playing, — And the rhyme ia as gay as a dancer In answer, — " It will last till...It will last till men weary of laughter And after ! " ("Jocosa Lyra," p. 80.) But the most casual reader can hardly fail to notice, besides the "Praed"'... | |
| 1886 - 438 pagina’s
...cosiest nook in the shade is Where PRAED is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With LOCKER. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Tight-laces —...not starchly, But archly — Where the verse, like the piper a-Maying, Comes playing — And the rhyme is as gay as a dancer In answerIt will last till... | |
| 1890 - 528 pagina’s
...cosiest nook in the shade is Where PRAED is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With LOCKER. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Tight-laces —...not starchly, But archly — Where the verse, like the piper a-Maying, Comes playing — And the rhyme is as gay as a dancer In answer — It will last... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1895 - 304 pagina’s
...is, Or we toss the light bells of the mocker With Locker. Oh, the song where not one of the Graces Where we woo the sweet Muses not starchly, But archly,...will last till men weary of laughter . . . And after ! MY BOOKS. '"PHEY dwell in the odour of camphor, They stand in a Sheraton shrine, They are " warranted... | |
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