| 1855 - 620 Seiten
...more touching than the scene in the ' Life of Sheridan,' where ' The orator, dramatist, statesman, who ran Through each mode of the lyre and was master of all,' bursts into tears when reproached for some imputed political backsliding, exclaiming, that it was all... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 472 Seiten
...truth will be heard, and these Lords of a day, Be forgotten as fools, or remembered as worse;— " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, "...pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall, " The orator—dramatist—minstrel—who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all! " Whose... | |
| 1817 - 494 Seiten
...grave, this dust, My God shall raise me up, I trust. * — . 1751. — RB SHERIDAN BORN. * * * ». The orator — dramatist — minstrel — who ran...of the lyre, and was master of ALL ! Whose mind was au essence, compounded with art, From the finest and best of all other men's powers ;— Who ruled,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 186 Seiten
...— offered when Sh-rdn could no longer take any sustenance, and declined, for him, by his friends. " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, "...mind was an essence, compounded with art " From the finest and best of all other men's powers ; — ' ' Who ruled, like a wizard, the world of the heart,... | |
| 1818 - 638 Seiten
...Truth will be heard, and these Lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd aa worse ;— " « Was this then the fate of that highgifted man, The...mind was an essence, compounded with art From the finest and beet of all other men's powers ;— Who ruled, like a wizard, the world of the heart, And... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 140 Seiten
...Truth will be heard, and these Lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd as worse ;— " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, "...pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator—dramatist—minstrel,—who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all! "... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 180 Seiten
...When Truth will be heard, and these Lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd as worse;— " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, "...pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator—dramatist—minstrel,—who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all! "... | |
| 1818 - 628 Seiten
...Truth will be heard, and these Lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd аз worse ;— " ' Was this then the fate of that highgifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower, anil the hall, The orator,— dramatist,— minstrel, — who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and... | |
| 1818 - 428 Seiten
...Was this then the f;«e of that high-gifted man, TlK1 pride of the palace ; the bnwer, and the lial), The orator,— dramatist,— minstrel,— who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and wus master of all! ** * Whose mind was an essence, compounded with art From the finest and bent of... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 Seiten
...will be heard, and these Lords of a day ' •' ' Be forgotten as fools, or remember' d as wone ;— " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, "The...mind was an essence, compounded with art " From the finest and best of all other men's powers ; — " Who ruled, like a wizard, the world of the heart,... | |
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