To smite thy votaries, and spurn thy law ; And yet hopes pleasure from two radiant eyes, Which look as they were lighted up for thee ! Shall he enjoy thy paradise below ? Blast the bold thought, and curse him with her charms. The two Cosmos - Page 160by Cosmos - 1861Full view - About this book
| Edward Young - 1854 - 692 pages
...thought, and curse him with her charms ! — But see, the melancholy lover comes. Enter DON CARLOS. Car. Hope, thou hast told me lies from day to day, For...None here are happy, but the very fool, Or very wise ; and I want fool enough, To smile in vanities, and hug a shadow ; Nor have I wisdom to elaborate An... | |
| 1859 - 828 pages
...paradise below 7 .31ast the bold thought, and curse him with he* THE REVENGE. Enter DON CARLOS. Oar. Hope, thou hast told me lies from day to day, For more than twenty years; vile promisor ! None here are happy, but the very fool, Or very wise; I am not fool enough To smile in vanities,... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 pages
...curse him with her charms I Bat tee, the melancholy lover come*. Enter DON CAKLO& Car. Hope, thou host told me lies from day to day, For more than twenty years; vile promiscr ! None here are happy, but the very fool, Or very wise: and I wasn't fool enough Tounile in... | |
| Richard Wright Procter - 1866 - 200 pages
...life of honest perseverance yields no beneficial result. He might fairly have exclaimed with Carlos, " Hope, thou hast told me lies, from day to day, for more than twenty years !" Wearied of dealing with unjust managers in his own country, he quitted the stage, and in 1788 carried... | |
| British dramatists - 1868 - 138 pages
...cozens with a colour'd friendship, Robs us of our last virtue, resolution. Lee. " THE VANITY OF HOPE. Hope, thou hast told me lies from day to day, For...None here are happy, but the very fool, Or very wise : I am not fool enough To smile in vanities, and hug a shadow ; Nor have I wisdom to elaborate An artificial... | |
| 1868 - 338 pages
...the bold thought, and curse him with her But see, the melancholy lover comes. Enter VON CÁELOS. Car. Hope, thou hast told me lies from day to day, For more than twenty years; vile promiser l None here are happy but the тегу fooJ, Or very wise; and I wasn't fool enough To smile in vanities,... | |
| 1886 - 340 pages
...the bold thought, and curse him with her But see, the melancholy lover comes. Enter DON CARLOS. Car. Hope, thou hast told me lies from day to day, For more than Iwenty yeara ; vile promiscrl None here are happy but the very fool, Or very wise ; and I wasn't fool... | |
| Jeffrey Kahan - 2004 - 408 pages
...thought, and curse him with her charms! But see, the melancholy lover comes. 165 Enter DON CARLOS Car. Hope, thou hast told me lies from day to day For more...None here are happy but the very fool Or very wise; and I wasn't fool enough To smile in vanities and hug a shadow, 170 Nor have I wisdom to elaborate... | |
| 1844 - 582 pages
...will goto the opera on Tuesday." M RS. HOPE, THE FORTUNE-TELLER. A NEW SONG. BY JAMES RENNEY, ESQ. Hope thou hast told me lies from day to day For more than twenty years. Yotwo. MRS. HOPE, the Fortune-teller, Call'd on me when I was young, " You," she cried, " will be a... | |
| 1844 - 586 pages
...opera on Tuesday." M RS. HOPE, THE FORTUNE-TELLER. A NEW SONG. Bv JAMES KENNEY, ESQ. Hope thou bast told me lies from day to day For more than twenty years. YOUNG. MRS. HOPE, the Fortune-teller, Call'd on me when I was young, " You," she cried, " will be a... | |
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