To think those greater who're above us ; Another instance of my glory, Who live above you, twice two story ; And from my garret can look down On the whole street of Arlington. Greatness by poets still is painted With many followers acquainted : This,... Miscellanies and Poems - Page 133by Henry Fielding - 1872 - 200 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1856 - 684 pages
...painted With many followers acquainted ; This too doth in my favour speak ; Tour levée is but once a week ; From mine I can exclude but one day — My door is quiet of a Sunday. One grave consequence, however, this garret life produced, damagingto Fielding's character... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1856 - 686 pages
...painted With many followers acquainted ; This too doth in my favour speak ; Tour levée is but once a week ; From mine I can exclude but one day — My door is quiet of a Sunday. One grave consequence, however, this garret life produced, damaging to Fielding's character... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 514 pages
...poets still is painted With many followers acquainted : This, too, doth in my favour speak ; Your levf is but twice a week ; From mine I can exclude but...claim less ascendance, Familiar you to admiration Hay be approached by all the nation ; While I, like the Mogul in Indo, Am never seen but at my window.... | |
| Henry Fielding - English fiction - 1857 - 866 pages
...poets still is painted With many followers acquainted : This too doth in my favour speak ; .Your levee is but twice a week ; From mine I can exclude but one day. My door is quiet on a Sunday. K Nor in the manner of attendance, Doth your great bard claim less ascendency. Familiar you to admiration... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - Authors, English - 1858 - 436 pages
...poets still is pasnted With many followers acquainted j This, too, doth in my favour speak ; Your lovoo is but twice a week ; From mine I can exclude but...Sunday. Nor in the manner of attendance, Doth your grsat bard claim leas asoendano*. jf :' . :-e . >;?¡í i l ': ' • ,' t Familiar yon to Admiration... | |
| Henry Fielding - Fiction - 1861 - 506 pages
...poets still is painted With many followers acquainted: This, too, doth in my favour speak; Your levfe'e is but twice a week ; From mine I can exclude but...less ascendance, Familiar you to admiration May be approached by all the nation ; While I, like the Mogul in Indo, Am never seen but at my window. If,... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - English poetry - 1867 - 432 pages
...poets still is painted With many followers acquainted : This, too, doth in my favour speak ; Your levee is but twice a week ; From mine I can exclude but...less ascendance, Familiar you to admiration May be approached by all the nation ; While I, like the Mogul in Indo, Am never seen but at my window. If... | |
| William Michael Rossetti - American wit and humor - 1878 - 510 pages
...poets still is painted With many followers acquainted : This, too, doth in my favour speak ; Your levee is but twice a week ; From mine I can exclude but...less ascendance. Familiar you to admiration May be approached by all the nation ; While I, like the Mogul in Indo, Am never seen but at my window. If... | |
| William Davenport Adams - Poetry - 1880 - 362 pages
...poets still is painted With many followers acquainted : This, too, doth in my favour speak ; Your lerSe is but twice a week ; From mine I can exclude but...ascendance ; — Familiar you to admiration May be approached by all the nation ; While I, like Mogul in Indo, Am never seen but at my window. If with... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1883 - 214 pages
...surely fall Before him who ne'er diiies at all ;" and " This too doth in my Favour speak, Your Levee is but twice a Week ; From mine I can exclude but one Day, My Door is quiet on a Sunday." When he can admit so much even jestingly of himself, it is but legitimate to presume that there is... | |
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