tis past a doubt, All Bedlam, or Parnassus, is let out : Fire in each eye, and papers in each hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land. What walls can guard me, or what shades can hide? They pierce my thickets, thro... The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With Memoir, Critical Dissertation ... - Pàgina 212per Alexander Pope - 1856Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1876 - 314 pàgines
...legion. They meet you in the book-stores, in steamboats, in railway cars. ' The dog-star rages, now 'tis past a doubt, All Bedlam or Parnassus is let out. Fire in each eye and paper in each hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land. By land, by water, they renew the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 pàgines
...John ! fatigued 1 said, Tie up the knocker, say I 'm sick, I 'm dead. The Dog-star rages ! nay, 't is past a doubt, All Bedlam, or Parnassus, is let out...hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land. Whatwalls can guard me, or what shadescanhide? They pierce my thickets, through my grot they glide,... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - 296 pàgines
...All loose her negligent attire, All loose her golden hair. Hung Margaret o'er her slaughtered sire. Fire in each eye, and papers in each hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land. The ruffian who, with ghostly glide, Dagger in hand, steals close to your bedside. XX. Prepositional... | |
| 1878 - 446 pàgines
...shut the door, good John ! fatigu'd I said, Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead. The dog-star rages ! nay 'tis past a doubt, All Bedlam, or Parnassus,...or what shades can hide ? They pierce my thickets, thro' my grot they glide ; By land, by water, they renew the charge, They stop the chariot, and they... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 pàgines
...dilemma, either way I'm sped ; If foes they write, if friends they read, me dead. POPE. Thedo^-star rages; nay, 'tis past a doubt All Bedlam or Parnassus...hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land. POPE. Clad of a quarrel, straight I clap the door: "Sir, let me see your works and you no more!" POPE.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 pàgines
...fatigued I said, Tie up the knocker ; say I'm sick, I'm dead. The dog-star rages I nay, 'tis past a douht, All Bedlam or Parnassus is let out : Fire in each...land. What walls can guard me, or what shades can hide 7 They pierce my thickets, through my grot they glide. By land, by water, they renew the charge ; They... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1928 - 740 pàgines
...shut the door, good John! fatigu'd, I said Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead. The Dog-star rages! nay 'tis past a doubt, All Bedlam, or Parnassus,...hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land." That they "madden round this land" of forty-eight States, is becoming something more than a patent... | |
| Yasmine Gooneratne - 1976 - 164 pàgines
...picture of those years as they affected the literary world. The Dog-star rages! nay 'tis past a doubt, 3 All Bedlam, or Parnassus, is let out: Fire in each...hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land. of an alliterative link, identical with the 'raving' of mental disturbance. Paragraph 2 bears witness... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 336 pàgines
...shut the door, good John! fatigued, I said, Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead. The Dog-star rages! nay 'tis past a doubt, All Bedlam, or Parnassus,...hand. They rave, recite, and madden round the land. . . . Is there a Parson, much bemused in beer, A maudlin Poetess, a rhyming Peer, A Clerk, foredoomed... | |
| Patrick Obrian - 1995 - 322 pàgines
...perfectly lucid. Damn these drips," he said, looking upwards. "I cannot get them to run off outside. What walls can guard me, or what shades can hide?...They pierce my thickets, through my grot they glide, Coming in particularly from the outside as well as the bottom." Tobias lay back, suddenly exhausted... | |
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