I shall make you learn my favourite bit from an old poet, — ' Why should our pride make such a stir to be And be forgot ? What good is like to this, To do worthy the writing, and to write Worthy the reading and the world's delight ?' What I want, Rosy,... The English Voyages of the Sixteenth Century - Página 161por Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh - 1906 - 206 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Daniel - 1718 - 420 páginas
...hath the Earth that truly Glorious is ? Why fhould our Pride make luch a Stir to be, To be forgo'c ? What Good is like to this, To do worthy the Writing,...write Worthy the Reading, and the World's Delight f And let th' unnatural and wayward Race, Born of one Womb with us, but to our Shame ; (That never... | |
| Samuel Daniel - 1718 - 442 páginas
...hath the Earth that truly Glorious is ? Why (hould our Pride make fiich a Stir to be, To be forgot ? What Good is like to this, To do worthy the Writing,...write Worthy the Reading, and the World's Delight .' And let th' unnatural and wayward Race, Born of one Womb with us, but to our Shame ; (That never... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 páginas
...Whit hath the earth that truly glorious is? Why (hould our pride make fuch a ftir to be, To be forgot? What good is like to this, To do worthy the writing,...write Worthy the reading, and the world's delight ? And let th' unnatural and wayward race, Porn of one womb with us, but to our fharne ; That never... | |
| George Washington Light - 1833 - 402 páginas
...What has the Earth, that truly glorious is? Why should our Pride make such a stir to be, To be forgot? What good is like to this, To do worthy the writing,...Worthy the Reading and the World's Delight ? ' The same writer, speaking of a Stone Hedge on Salisbury Plain, sagely observes : ' And whereto serves that... | |
| 1873 - 284 páginas
...hath the earth that truly glorious is ? Why should our pride make snch a stir to be, To bo forgot ? what good is like to this, To do worthy the writing, and to write Worthy the reading, and the worlds delight ? And let th' vnnaturall and waiward raee Borne of one wombe with vs, but to our shame... | |
| George Eliot - 1871 - 398 páginas
...my favourite bit from an old poet — ' Why should oar pride make such a «tir to be And be forgot T What good is like to this, To do worthy the writing, and to write Worthy the reading and the world'* delight I ' What I want, Kosy, is to do worthy the writing,— and to write out myself what... | |
| George Eliot - 1872 - 406 páginas
...learn my favourite bit from an old poet— 1 Why should our pride make such a stir to be And te forgot? What good is like to this, To do worthy the writing,...to write Worthy the reading and the world's delight ?' What I want, Eosy, is to do worthy the writing,— and to write out myself what I have done. A man... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 400 páginas
...my favourite bit from an old poet — ' Why should our pride make such a stir to be And be forgot ? "What good is like to this, To do worthy the writing,...to write Worthy the reading and the world's delight f ' What I want, Eosy, is to do worthy the writing, — and to write out myself what I have done. A... | |
| George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 páginas
...my favourite bit from an old poet— ' Why should our pride make such a stir to be And be forgot ? What good is like to this, To do worthy the writing,...to write Worthy the reading and the world's delight ? ' Mrs Lydgate.— T)o you know, Tertius, I often wish you had not been a medical man. Lydgate. —... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 páginas
...learn my favorite bit from an old poet: i Why should our pride make such a etir to be And be forgot ? What good is like to this, To do worthy the writing,...to write Worthy the reading and the world's delight ?' What I want, Rosy, is to do worthy the writing —and to write out myself what I have done. A man... | |
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