| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 412 sivua
...Spurr' d boldly on, and dash'd through thiek and thin, Through sense and nonsense, never out nor ini Free from all meaning, whether good or bad, And, in one word, heroieally mad: He was too warm on pieking-work to dwell, But faggotted his notions as they fell, And... | |
| John Dryden - 1821 - 570 sivua
...kind of melody ; Spurr'd boldly on, and dash'd through thick and thin, Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in ; Free from all meaning, whether...mad. He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, But faggotted his notions as they fell, And, if they rhymed and rattled, all was well." * See some specimens... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 474 sivua
...blundering kind of melody ; Spurr'd boldly on, and dash'd through thick andthin, Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in ; Free from all meaning, whether...mad. He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, ^ But faggoted his notions as they fell, > And, if they rhimed and rattled, all was well. ) Spiteful he is... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 316 sivua
...kind of melody, [thin, Spurr'd boldly on, and dash'd through thick and Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in ; Free from all meaning, whether...mad : He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, But faggoted his notions as they fell, And if they rhymed and rattled, all was well : Spiteful he is not,... | |
| 1822 - 314 sivua
...kind of melody, [thin, Spurr'd boldly on, and dash'd through thick and Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in ; ] Free from all meaning, whether good or bad, j. And, in one word, heroically mad: He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, JBut faggoted his notions... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 sivua
...kind of melody ; Spurr'd boldly on, and dash'd through thick and thin, Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in ; Free from all meaning, whether...mad. He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, But faggotted his notions as they fell, And, if they rhymed and rattled, all was well. » Ere we take leave... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 sivua
...kind of melody ; Spurr'd boldly on, and dash'd through thick and thin, Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in ; Free from all meaning, whether...mad. He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, But faggotted his notions as they fell, And, if they rhymed and rattled, all was well.» Ere we take leave... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 sivua
...kind of melody ; Spurr'd boldly on, and dash'd through thick and tbin, Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in ; Free from all meaning, whether...mad. He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, But faggotted his notions as they fell, And, if they rhymed and rattled, all was well." * See some specimens... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 344 sivua
...dash'd though thick and thin, Made still a blundering kind of melody ; Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in; Free from all meaning, whether good or bad. And, in one word, heroically mad. But faggotted his notions as they fell, He was too warm on picking-work to dwell, And, if they rhymed... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 sivua
...softer soul ; The heroine assumed the woman's place, Confirmed her mind, and fortified her face. id. Free from all meaning, whether good or bad ; And, in one word, heroically mad. Id. Yet when some virtue much outgrows the rest. It shoots too fast, and high to be expressed, As his... | |
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