| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 sivua
...And virtue sank the deeper in his breast ; Such profit he by envy could obtain. A head, where wisdom mysteries did frame, Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain As on a stithe, J where that some work of fame Was daily wrought, to turn to Britain's gain. A visage stern... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 472 sivua
...And virtue sank the deeper in his breast ; Such profit he by envy could obtain. A head, where wisdom mysteries did frame, Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain As on a stithe, 3 where that some work of fame Was daily wrought, to turn to Britain's gain. A visage stern... | |
| Henry Howard (earl of Surrey.) - 1870 - 264 sivua
...And virtue sank the deeper in his breast : Such profit he by envy could obtain. A head, where wisdom mysteries did frame ; Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain, As on a stithe,2 where that some work of fame Was daily wrought, to turn to Britain's gain. A visage, stern... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1840 - 438 sivua
...And virtue sank the deeper in his breast ; Such profit he by envy could obtain. A head where wisdom mysteries did frame ; Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain, As on a forge, where that some work of fame Was ever wrought to turn to Britain's gain. Y 2 A visage, stern... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 428 sivua
...the excellencies of the head, the face, the hand, the tongue, the eye, and the heart, — but these are not fanciful conceits ; the solemnity of his thoughts and his deep emotions tell their truth. Wyatt was " A head, where Wisdom's mysteries did frame, Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 426 sivua
...the excellencies of the head, the face, the hand, the tongue, the eye, and the heart, — but these are not fanciful conceits ; the solemnity of his thoughts and his deep emotions tell their truth. Wyatt was " A head, where Wisdom's mysteries did frame, Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1842 - 364 sivua
...on the excellences of the head, the face, the hand, the tongue, the eye, and the heart—but these are not fanciful conceits ; the solemnity of his thoughts...lively brain, As on a stithy, * where some work of fume Was daily wrought." THE SPOLIATION OF THE MONASTERIES. INCIDENTS of such an overwhelming nature... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1842 - 366 sivua
...on the excellences of the head, the face, the hand, the tongue, the eye, and the heart—but these are not fanciful conceits ; the solemnity of his thoughts...did frame. Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain,As on a stithy, * where some work of fame Was daily wrought." THE SPOLIATION OF THE MONASTERIES.... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1855 - 432 sivua
...not fanciful conceits ; the solemnity of his thoughts and his deep emotions tell their truth. Wyatt was " A head, where Wisdom's mysteries did frame,...some work of fame Was daily wrought." * The Smith's forgo. THE SPOLIATION OF THE MONASTERIES. INCIDENTS of such an overwhelming nature in political oistory... | |
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