WE know him, out of Shakespeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke ; The old Timon, with his noble heart, That, strongly loathing, greatly broke. So died the Old : here comes the New. Regard him : a familiar face : I thought we knew him : What,... Once a Week - Page 584edited by - 1872Full view - About this book
| Literature - 1864 - 640 pages
...THE POCTS. WE know him out of Shakspeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke : The old TIMÓN with his noble heart, That, strongly loathing, greatly...thrilled the boys With dandy pathos when you wrote, A Lion you, that made a noise, And shook a mane en papillotes. And once you tried the muses, too ;... | |
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - Caricatures and cartoons - 1846 - 600 pages
...POETS. WE know him, out of SPIAKSPJURE'B art, And those fine curses which he spoke ; The old TIHON, with his noble heart, That, strongly loathing, greatly...you, The padded man — that wears the stays— Who kill'd the girls and thrill'd the boys, With dandy pathos when you wrote, A Lion, you, that made a... | |
| 1857 - 844 pages
...day under the scorching of these eight imperishable lines in the Old Timon and ike New ? " Such was the Old — here comes the New ! Regard him — a familiar face! I thought we knew him — What ! 'tis you. The padded man who wears the stays. •, Who charm 'd the gi.ls and kill'd the byi, With... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - English fiction - 1858 - 422 pages
...generation. THE NEW TIMON, AND THE POETS. We know him, out of Shakespeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke ; The old Timon, with his noble heart,...padded man, that wears the stays — Who killed the girla, and thrilled the boys, With dandy pathos when you wrote. 0 Lion, you, that made a noise, And... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - English fiction - 1858 - 594 pages
...generation. THE NEW TIMON, AND THE POETS. We know him, out of Shakespeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke ; The old Timon, with his noble heart,...strongly loathing, greatly broke. So died the Old ; here cornes the New. -Regard him : a familiar face ; I thought we knew him : What, it's you, The padded... | |
| Robert Barnabas Brough, George Augustus Sala - 1860 - 384 pages
...day under the scorching of these eight imperishable lines in the Old Timon and the New ? " Such was the Old — here comes the New ! Regard him — a familiar face ! I thought we knew him — What ! 'tis you, The padded man who wears the stays. " Who charm'd the girls and kill'd the boys. With dandy... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...thereby. THE NEW TIMON AND THE POETS' t WE know him, out of Shakspeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke ; The old Timon, with his noble heart,...familiar face: I thought we knew him : What, it's yon, The padded man— that wears the stays— Who killed the girls and thrilled the boys With dandy... | |
| 1870 - 974 pages
...the " school-miss " turned the rough tide of the tongue upon the vituperator, and retaliated on — " The padded man that wears the stays, Who killed the girls and thrilled the boys With dandy pathos." In contrasting " The new Timon " with Shakspere's old utterer of" fine CUMCS," he waves him grandly... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1870 - 872 pages
...into a small island. We know him out of Shakspeare's art, And those tine curses which he spuke — The Old Timon with his noble heart, That strongly loathing, greatly broke. TENNYSON. 'The Timen of Plutarch and of the popular stories of Shakspere's time was little different... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 498 pages
...thereby. THE NEW TIMON AND THE POETS.t WE know him, out of Shakespeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke ; The old Timon, with his noble heart,...thrilled the boys With dandy pathos when you wrote ! A Lion, you, that made a noise, And shook a mane enfiapillotes. And once you tried the Muses too... | |
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