Great princes' favourites their fair leaves spread But as the marigold at the sun's eye; And in themselves their pride lies buried, For at a frown they in their glory die. The painful warrior famoused for fight, After a thousand victories once foil'd,... Notes of a Journey Through France and Italy - Page 134by William Hazlitt - 1826 - 416 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 pages
...MtSBAGE. The painful warrior famoused for worth, After a thousand victories, once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot, for which he toil'd. Then happy I, that love and am beloved, Where I may not remove, nor be removed. A DUTIFUL MESSAGE.... | |
| George Lillo, Thomas Davies - English drama - 1810 - 264 pages
...die. The painful warrior famoused for fight. After a thousand victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd. Then let us bear the malice of our stars, And make our noble sufferance our boast; Tlio' fortune... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 pages
...die. The painful warrior famoused for worth, After a thousand victories, once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot, for which he toil'd. Then happy I, that love and am beloved, Where I may not remove, nor be removed. A DUTIFUL MESSAGE.... | |
| England - 1842 - 840 pages
...old age— •' The painful warrior, famonsed for fight. After a thousand victories — once foil'd, Is from the hook of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toiV'd." To say the truth, in this instance as in so many others, the great moral of the retrihution... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 pages
...die. The painful warrior famous'd for fight, After a thousand victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd : Then happy I, that love and am belov'd, Where I may not remove, nor be remov'd." LOVE'S CONSOLATION.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 pages
...die. The painful warriour famous'd for light, After a thousand victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd : Then happy 1 that love and am belov'd, Where I may not remove, nor be remov'd." LOVE'S CONSOLATION.... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1818 - 338 pages
...die. The painful warrior, famoused for fight, After a thousSnd victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd." If Lord Byron will write any thing more on this hazardous theme, let him take these lines... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 pages
...die. The painful warrior famoused for fight, After a thousand victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd. Then happy I, that love and am beloved, Where I may not remove, nor be removed. XXVI. Lord... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 pages
...die. The painful warrior tamoused for fight, After a thousand victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite. And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd: Then happy I, that love and am beloved, Where 1 may not remove, nor be removed. Lord of my... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pages
...die. The painful warrior famoused for fight. After a thousand victories once foil'd, Is from the book of honour razed quite, And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd : Then happy I, that love and am beloved, Where I may not remove, nor be removed. XXVI. Lord... | |
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