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
| George Boyle - American poetry - 1886 - 318 pages
...curses which he spoke ; The old Timon, with his nohle heart, That strongly loathing, greatly hroke. So died the Old; here comes the New. Regard him; a...the stays; Who killed the girls, and thrilled the hoys With dandy pathos when you wrote: O Lion! you that made a noise, And shook a mane en papillotes,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - Young adult poetry, English - 1886 - 136 pages
...number by another, less severe, entitled Afterthought. In the former, Lytton is characterized as " The padded man that wears the stays " — " Who killed...thrilled the boys With dandy pathos when you wrote." 1 This we leam from Mr. Samuel Longfellow, who has shown us a letter from Messrs. CC Little & Co. to... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - Young adult poetry, English - 1886 - 136 pages
...Afterthought. In the former, Lytton is characterized as " The padded man that wears the stays " — " Who_ killed the girls and thrilled the boys With dandy pathos when you wrote." 1 This we learn from Mr. Samuel Longfellow, who has shown us a letter from Messrs. CC Little & Co.... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - English literature - 1888 - 658 pages
...hundred. THE NEW TIMON AND THE POETS.X 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 en And once you tried the Muses too ; You failed,... | |
| English wit and humor - 1888 - 344 pages
...Knowles. 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,...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 noise,... | |
| Thomas C. Evans - Biography - 1888 - 284 pages
...him. They are as follows : THE NEW TIMON. We knew him out of Shakespeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke— The old Timon, with his noble heart,...What, it's you ! The padded man that wears the stays. Wha killed the girls and thrilled the boys With dandy pathos when he wrote ! A lion you that made a... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1890 - 956 pages
...the sea forming it into a small island. 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. — TESKTBOB. " The Timon of Plutarch and of the popular stories of Shakespeare's time was little different... | |
| John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 384 pages
...Punch : — 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,...: a familiar face ; I thought we knew him ; what, it 's you, The padded man — that wears the stays — 1 These lines allude to the circumstances related... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1893 - 356 pages
...! THE NEW TIMON AND THE POETS.\ "TTTE know him, out of Shakespeare's art, VV And those fine curses which he spoke ; The old Timon, with his noble heart,...: a familiar face : I thought we knew him : What, it 's you, The padded man — that wears the stays — t Published in Punch, Februarv, 1846, signed... | |
| John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 408 pages
...Punch : — 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,...: a familiar face ; I thought we knew him ; what, it 's you, The padded man — that wears the stays — Who killed the girls, and thrilled the boys... | |
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