Hence, all you vain delights, As short as are the nights, Wherein you spend your folly : There's nought in this life sweet If man were wise to see't, But only melancholy, O sweetest Melancholy... Notes and Queries - Página 1341850Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 páginas
...Shakspeare or Milton; and to these, therefore, we shall confine our extracts.' ADDRESS TO MELANCHOLY. Hence, all you vain delights; As short as are the...There's nought in this life sweet, If man were wise to see't, 1 Sober, grave. * Bxecntkmen. But only melancholy; Oh, sweetest melancholy, Welcome folded arms... | |
 | Edwin Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1929 - 808 páginas
...wake eternally, And Death shall be no more. Death, thou shalt die! SWEETEST MELANCHOLY JOHN FLETCHEB in the worlde be made commendable, And thus they leve of aungelles the hevenly company. Every naught in this life sweet, If man were wise to see't, 8 But only melancholy; O sweetest melancholy!... | |
 | Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 páginas
...Ever be thy honour spoke From that place the morn is broke To that place day doth unyoke ! MELANCHOLY what modern literatures have to tell us; it is the criticism of life contained in modern liter naught in this life sweet, If men were wise to see't, But only melancholy — 0 sweetest melancholy... | |
 | Emile Legouis - 1925 - 146 páginas
...(Extrait de la comédie de Patient Grissill par ciirlilc, Dekker et Haughton, 1603). TO MELANCHOLY Hence, all you vain delights, As short as are the...There's nought in this life sweet If man were wise to see't, But only melancholy, O sweetest Melancholy 1 A nous les yeux Oxes, les bras en croix, La langue... | |
 | Edward Bliss Reed - 1925 - 410 páginas
...more truth in men, Never shoot at maid again. THE NICE VALOUR, OR THE PASSIONATE MAD MAN, ii. i. 1647. HENCE, all you vain delights, As short as are the...There's nought in this life sweet, If man were wise to see't, But only melancholy, Oh, sweetest melancholy. Welcome, folded arms, and fixed eyes, A sigh that... | |
 | 1925 - 582 páginas
...fast colors," collapse that idle Japanese. Is this scientifick fact? HT Melancholy BY JOHN FLETCHER. Hence, all you vain delights, As short as are the nights Wherein you spend your folly! There's naught in this life sweet, If men were wise to see 't, But only melancholy — O sweetest melancholy!... | |
 | George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 páginas
...fragrant too, As summer's sky or purged air, And looks as lilies do JOHN FLETCHER (1579-1625) MELANCHOLY ^ gh he have naught in this life sweet If man were wise to see't, But only melancholy, O sweetest melancholy 1 Welcome... | |
 | John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 930 páginas
...more: Death, thou shall die ! lthe she of II. 14, 17 JOHN FLETCHER (1579-1625) SWEETEST MELANCHOLY I There's nought in this life sweet, If man were wise to see't, 5 But only melancholy ; О sweetest... | |
 | John Earle Uhler - 1926 - 202 páginas
...meat or drink. 8. O father, what a hell of witchcraft lies In the small orb of one particular tear. 9. Hence, all you vain delights, As short as are the nights Wherein you spend your folly ! 10. The applause! delight! the wonder of our stage! My Shakespeare rise ! I will not lodge thee by... | |
 | John Keats - 1926 - 730 páginas
...in the opening to II Penseroso. Hence, all your vaiu delights, As short as are the nights, \Vherein you spend your folly ! There's nought in this life sweet, If man were wise to see't But only melancholy, Oh sweetest melancholy ! etc. For the significance of the Ode in relation... | |
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