If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their masters' thoughts. And every sweetness that inspired their hearts. Their minds, and muses on admired themes; If all the heavenly quintessence they still From their immortal flowers of poesy,... Papers for the Teacher ...: First-[sixth] series - Side 1redigert av - 1860Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1821 - 408 sider
...with conceit of foil, So much by much as doth Zenocrate. What is beauty, saith my sufferings, then? If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts, And ev'ry sweetness that inspir'd their hearts, Their minds, and muses on admired... | |
| 1821 - 404 sider
...with conceit of foil, So much by much as doth Zenocrate. What is beauty, saith my sufferings, then ? If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts, And ev'ry sweetness that inspir'd their hearts, Their minds, and muses on admired... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 354 sider
...with conceit of foil So much by much as doth Zenocrate. What is beauty, saith my sufferings, then ? If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts, And ev'ry sweetness that inspir'd their hearts, Their minds, and muses on admired... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 sider
...with conceit of foil So much by much as doth Zenocrate. What is beauty, saith my sufferings, then ? If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts, And ev'ry sweetness that inspir'd their hearts, Their minds, and muses on admired... | |
| 1885 - 614 sider
...illustrate his criticisms. In the first part of Marlowe's ' Tamburlaine' occur these lines : — ' If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts, And every sweetness that inspir'd their hearts, Their minds and muses on admired... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1844 - 590 sider
...them, Nature would hardly be our superior. Hear what is said on the point by that genuine old poet, Kit Marlowe :— " If all the pens that ever poets held, Had fed the feelings of their master's thoughts, And every sweetness that inspired their hearts, Their minds, and... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 sider
...down, shall seem to die — Such things as these best please his Majesty. BEAUTY BEYOND EXPRESSION. If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts, And ev'ry sweetness that inspired their hearts, And minds, and muses on admirud... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 sider
...down, shall seem to die— Such things as these best please his Majesty. BEAUTY BEYOND EXPRESSION. If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts, And ev'ry sweetness that inspired their hearts, And minds, and muses on admired... | |
| 1854 - 998 sider
...of place to apply to this palace Marlowe's words, when he would paint beauty beyond expression : — If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their master thoughts, And every sweetness that inspir'd their hearts, And minds and muses on admired themes... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 264 sider
...cheek. If words could equal them, Nature would hardly be our superior. Hear what is said on the point by Marlowe : — " If all the pens that ever poets held, Had fed the feelings of their master's thoughts And every sweetness that inspired their hearts, Their minds, and... | |
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