| Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 346 páginas
...infinite ? Long would it be ere thou hast purchase2 bought, Or wealthier wexen by such idle thought. Fond fool ! six feet shall serve for all thy store ; And he that cares for most shall find no more. We scorn that wealth should be the final end, Whereto the heavenly Muse her course doth bend ; And... | |
| Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 348 páginas
...infinite ? Long would it be ere thou hast purchase2 bought, Or wealthier wexen by such idle thought. Fond fool ! six feet shall serve for all thy store ; And he that cares for most shall find no more. We scorn that wealth should be the final end, Whereto the heavenly Muse her course doth bend ; And... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1899 - 626 páginas
...might, as Campbell well observed, imagine ourselves reading Dryden. To cull one or two examples : — ' Fond fool ! six feet shall serve for all thy store, And he that cares for most shall find no more.' 'Nay, let the Devil and St. Valentine Be gossips to those ribald rhymes of thine.' He is the first... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 628 páginas
...might, as Campbell well observed, imagine ourselves reading Dryden. To cull one or two examples : — ' Fond fool ! six feet shall serve for all thy store, And he that cares for most shall find no more.' 'Nay, let the Devil and St. Valentine Be gossips to those ribald rhymes of thine.' He is the first... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 630 páginas
...Campbell well observed, imagine ourselves reading Dryden. To cull one or two examples : — ' Fond fool I six feet shall serve for all thy store. And he that cares for most shall find no more.' •Nay, let the Devil and St. Valentine Be gossips to those ribald rhymes of thine.' ' And each clay... | |
| Alexander Gunn - 1902 - 300 páginas
...tipplers, among which, like the unending drone of a bagpipe, is heard forever Lockwood's voice. "Pond fool! six feet shall serve for all thy store, And he that cares for most shall find no more." HALL'S SATIRES. FEBRUAHY 6. All day an icy rain and water everywhere ; the frozen earth sheds all at... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1909 - 1112 páginas
...know Him, how adore, From whom I have that thus I move and live ? MILTON : Parodist Lost, Book viii. Fond fool, six feet shall serve for all thy store, And he that cares for most shall find no more. HALL. The last-quoted verse extorted from the polysyllabic Gibbon the exclamation, " What harmonious... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1909 - 1116 páginas
...how adore, From whom I have that thus I move and live ? MILTON : Paradise Lost, Book viii. Fond foot, six feet shall serve for all thy store. And he that cares for most shall find no more. HALL. The last-quoted verse extorted from the polysyllabic Gibbon the exclamation, " What harmonious... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 páginas
...inevitable hour, The paths of glory lead but to the grave. GRAY — Elegy in a Country Churchyard. 18 Ac JOSEPH HALL — Satires. No. III. Second Series. (See also HERBERT, LUCANUS) 14 Such graves as his... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1925 - 344 páginas
...satire of the second book expresses a rich man's scorn of the poor student, and adds the answer: — "Fond fool! six feet shall serve for all thy store; And he that cares for most shall find no more. We scorn that wealth should be the final end, Whereto the heavenly Muse her course doth bend; And rather... | |
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