| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 ページ
...FBIEND, WILL. DAVENAXT, / CM* Hit POEM OF MADAGASCAR. WHAT mighty princes poete are ! those things 1 he great ones stick at, and our very kings Lay down,...Discover, conquer, what, and where they please. Some flegmatick sea-captain would have staid For money now, or victuals ; not have weigh'd Anchor without... | |
| Sir John Suckling - 1836 - 436 ページ
...here ; And if that be the only odds, As who can tell, ye kinder gods, Give me the woman here. TO HIS FRIEND WILL DAVENANT: UPON HIS POEM OF " MADAGASCAR."...conquer, what, and where they please. Some phlegmatic sea captain would have staid For money now, or victuals ; not have weigh'd Anchor without 'em : Thou,... | |
| Sir John Suckling - 1836 - 436 ページ
...who can tell, ye kinder gods, Give me the woman here. TO HIS FRIEND WILL DAVENANT: UPON HIS POEM OP " MADAGASCAR." WHAT mighty princes poets are ! those...conquer, what, and where they please. Some phlegmatic sea captain would have staid For money now, or victuals ; not have weigh'd Anchor without 'em : Thou,... | |
| 1895 - 844 ページ
...carried away in the enthusiasm of the hour as to write a sonnet, which we still may read without a blush. What mighty princes poets are ! Those things The great...they please. Some phlegmatic sea-captain would have stay'd For money now, or victuals ; not have weighed Anchor without 'em ; thou (Will) dost not stay... | |
| Sir John Suckling - 1874 - 306 ページ
...copies the song, " No, no, fair heretic," &c., follows here ; but see it in the fourth act of "Aglaura." To my Friend Will. Davenant, upon his Poem of " Madagascar."...conquer what and where they please. Some phlegmatic sea captain would have stay'd For money now, or victuals ; not have weighed Anchor without 'em ; thou... | |
| Sir John Suckling, Alfred Inigo Suckling - 1874 - 308 ページ
...see it in the fqurth^act of "Aglaura." To my Friend Will. Davenanf, upon his Poem of " Madagascar" 1 WHAT mighty princes poets are ? those things The great...conquer what and where they please. Some phlegmatic sea captain would have stay'd For money now, or victuals ; not have weighed Anchor without 'em ; thou... | |
| James Sibree - 1880 - 416 ページ
...having nothing but words to show in proof of the enormous wealth he describes : — JOHN SUCKLING. 13 " What mighty princes poets are ! Those things The great...For money now, or victuals ; not have weigh'd Anchor without 'em : Thou (Will) dost not stay So much as for a wind, but go'st away, Land'st, view'st the... | |
| John Suckling - 1886 - 282 ページ
...end, I straggle on too far ; long graces do But keep good stomachs off, that would fall to. TO HIS FRIEND WILL. DAVENANT. Upon his Poem of " MADAGASCAR."...would have staid For money now, or victuals ; not have weighed Anchor without 'em ; thou, Will., dost not stay So much as for a wind, but go'st away, Land'st,... | |
| Sir John Suckling, Alfred Inigo Suckling - 1892 - 262 ページ
...Aglaura." To MY FRIEND WILL. DAVENANT, UPON HIS POEM OF " MADAGASCAR." l V\7HAT mighty princes poets are 1 those things The great ones stick at, and our very...they please. Some phlegmatic sea-captain would have stay'd For money now, or victuals ; not have weighed Anchor without 'em ; thou (Will.) dost not stay... | |
| Sir John Suckling, Alfred Inigo Suckling - 1892 - 264 ページ
...MADAGASCAR." l HAT mighty princes poets are? those things ; The great ones stick at, and our very kings'1; w Lay down, they venture on ; and with great ease \...please. .-,' Some phlegmatic sea-captain would have stay'd For money now, or victuals ; not have weighed Anchor without 'em ; thou (Will.) dost not stay... | |
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