| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1892 - 428 páginas
...field? 655 Good unexpected, evils unforeseen, Appear by turns, as fortune shifts the scene. Some, raised aloft, come tumbling down amain ; Then fall so hard, they bound and rise again. If Diomede refuse his aid to lend, 660 The great Messapus yet remains our friend : Tolumnius, who foretells... | |
| Rev. James Wood - 1893 - 694 páginas
...the buskin ; , A page of riood may do a fellow good After a scolding from Carlyle or Ruskin. Lowet/. tnachuS) in ('и: 20 And fall so hard, they bound and rise again. Lord Lansdovtne. 26 Good were makes a quick market. Pr.... | |
| 1895 - 768 páginas
...came smiling to my youth, and woo'd it, And purpled greatness met my ripened yem:s.Dryden,A.fur L. Good unexpected, evil unforeseen, Appear by turns,...scene ; Some, rais'd aloft, come tumbling down amain, And fall so hard, they bound and rise again. Lord Lansdovme. Fortune, men say, doth give too much to... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 444 páginas
...and the circumstance being pointed out to Lansdown, he inscribed beneath it the following lines : " Good unexpected, evil unforeseen, Appear by turns, as fortune shifts the scene ; Some, raised aloft, come tumbling down amain, And fall so hard, they bound and rise again." Walpole, being... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 448 páginas
...and the circumstance being pointed out to Lansdown, he inscribed beneath it the following lines : " Good unexpected, evil unforeseen, Appear by turns, as fortune shifts the scene ; Some, raised aloft, come tumbling down amain, And fall so hard, they bound and rise again." Walpole, being... | |
| William John Courthope - 1905 - 502 páginas
...he himself was sent in 1715, after the accession of George I., while Walpole returned to office :— Good unexpected, evil unforeseen, Appear by turns, as Fortune shifts the scene. Some, raised aloft, come tumbling down amain, And fall so hard they bound and rise again. In 1711 he was... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 454 páginas
...unforc'd, should we so tamely yield, And, ere the trumpet sounds, resign the field? Good unexpected, evils unforeseen, Appear by turns, as fortune shifts the...amain; Then fall so hard, they bound and rise again. If Diomede refuse his aid to lend, The great Messapus yet remains our friend: Tolumnius, who foretells... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 páginas
...unforc'd, should we so tamely yield, And, ere the trumpet sounds, resign the field? Good unexpected, evils unforeseen, Appear by turns, as fortune shifts the...amain; Then fall so hard, they bound and rise again. If Diomede refuse his aid to lend, 660 The great Messapus yet remains our friend: Tolumnius, who foretells... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 454 páginas
...unforc'd, should we so tamely yield, And, ere the trumpet sounds, resign the field? Good unexpected, evils unforeseen, Appear by turns, as fortune shifts the...amain; Then fall so hard, they bound and rise again. If Diomede refuse his aid to lend, The great Messapus yet remains our friend: Tolumnius, who foretells... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 páginas
...unforc'd, should we so tamely yield, And, ere the trumpet sounds, resign the field? Good unexpected, evils unforeseen, Appear by turns, as fortune shifts the...rais'd aloft, come tumbling down amain; Then fall во hard, they bound and rise again. If Diomede refuse his aid to lend, 660 The great Messapus yet... | |
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