| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 442 sidor
...conceive thee, Though thou be to them a scom, That to nought but earth are bora : Let my life no longer be Than I am in love with thee. Though our wise ones call thee madness, Let me never taste of sadness, If I love not thy maddest fits, Above all their greatest wits. And though some too seeming... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 536 sidor
...Eclogue 4, the Praise of Poesy by Philarete — a favourite poem of Lamb's (see Vol. I., page 181) : — Though our wise ones call thee madness, Let me never taste of gladness, If I love not thy maddest fits More than all their greatest wits. Page 188, line 27. Lane's novels. The publications... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 542 sidor
...Eclogue 4, the Praise of Poesy by Philarete — a favourite poem of Lamb's (see Vol. I., page 181) : — Though our wise ones call thee madness, Let me never taste of gladness, If I love not thy maddest fits More than all their greatest wits. Page 188, line 27. Lane's novels. The publications... | |
| Arthur John Lockhart - 1903 - 396 sidor
...conceive thee, Though thou be to them a scorn, That to nought but earth are born, Let my life no longer be Than I am in love with thee! Though our wise ones call it madness, Let me never taste of gladness, If I love not thy maddest fits Above all their greatest... | |
| 1905 - 218 sidor
...thee, 26 Though thou be to them a scorn That to nought but earth are born, Let my life no longer be Than I am in love with thee. Though our wise ones...Let me never taste of gladness, If I love not thy maddest fits More than all their greatest wits. And though some, too seeming holy, Do account thy raptures... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1905 - 524 sidor
...conceive thee, Though thou be to them a scorn, That to nought but earth are born, Let my life no longer be Than I am in love with thee, Though our wise ones...Let me never taste of gladness, If I love not thy mad'st fits More than all their greatest wits. And though some, too, seeming holy, Do account thy raptures... | |
| Robert Pickett Scott - 1907 - 452 sidor
...conceive thee, Though thou be to them a scorn That to nought but earth are born, Let my life no longer be Than I am in love with thee. Though our wise ones...madness, Let me never taste of gladness If I love not thy mad'st fits More than all their greatest wits. And though some, too, seeming holy Do account thy raptures... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1926 - 460 sidor
...verbal point of dispute on which Lamb pronounces with more decision than perhaps is wholly warrantable : Though our wise ones call thee madness, Let me never...thy madd'st fits More than all their greatest wits. The word ' gladness ' is struck through, and ' sadness ' substituted in the margin. Opposite is a note,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1928 - 406 sidor
...thee, Though thou be to them a scorn, That to nought but earth are born : Let my life no longer be Than I am in love with thee. Though our wise ones call thee madness, Let me never taste of sadness, If I love not thy maddest fits, Above all their greatest wits. And though some too seeming... | |
| Don H. Bialostosky, Lawrence D. Needham - 1995 - 330 sidor
...thee; Though thou be to them a scorn That to nought but earth are born; Let my life no longer be Than 1 am in love with thee. Though our wise ones call thee...madness, Let me never taste of gladness If I love not thy maddest fits More than all their greatest wits. And though some too seeming holy Do account thy raptures... | |
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