| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 Seiten
...old grey stone, " And dream my time away,"1 THE TABLES TURNED; AN EVENING SCENE, ON THE SAME SUBJECT. Up ! up ! my friend, and clear your looks, Why all...toil and trouble ? Up ! up ! my friend, and quit your bonks, Or surely you'll grow double. The sun above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 80 Seiten
...the Anti-jacobin, page 25. J Lyrical Ballads, page 4- — «• The tables turned. » Stanza I. « Up , up my friend, and clear your looks, <• Why all this toil and trouble ? « TJp, up my friend, and quit your books. ( Or surely you'll grow double. » Poetic souls delight... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 260 Seiten
...Mr. Southey, on his Dactylics: " God help thee, silly one."—Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin, page 33. § Lyrical Ballads, page 4-" The Tables Turned." Stanza 1. " Up, up, my friend, and clear your looks, (Vlio, both by precept and example, shows That prose is verse, and verse is merely prose, Convincing... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1822 - 106 Seiten
...one.s—Poetry of the Anti-jacobin, page 23. * Lyrical Ballads, page 4.—x The tables turned. » Stanza I, « Up, up, my friend, and clear your looks, « Why all this toil and trouble? " Up, np, my friend, and quit your books, (^ Or surely you'll grow double. » So close on each pathetic part... | |
| John Campbell (M.A., Oxon.) - 1823 - 90 Seiten
...have the effect of rousing the drones of our learned hive. CHAP. IV. ©n StuOics & licatJing Cor tlje Up, up, my friend, and clear your looks, Why all this toil and trouble? Up, up, my friend, and leave your books, Or surely you'll grow double. Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads. A LITTLE learning, it... | |
| 1823 - 816 Seiten
...feet long, and two feet vide ! Lyrical Ballads. In the same spirit is the following warning advice : Up, up, my friend, and clear your looks. Why all this toil and trouble ? Up, up, my friend, and leave your books, Or surely you'll grow double. In another passage, the same author gives ,us, on the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 340 Seiten
...eulogize an ass. How well the suhject suits his nohle mind! "A fellow-feeling makes us wond'rous kind." ** Up, up, my friend, and clear your looks, Why all this toil and trouhle? Up, up, my friend, and quit your hooks, Or surely you'll grow double." * Mr. W. in his Preface... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 Seiten
...who soars to enlogize an ass. * Lyrical Ballad?, page 4. • The tables turned.' Stanza 1, ' Up, sp, my friend, and clear your looks. Why all this toil...trouble ? Up, up, my friend, and quit your books, O» surely you '11 grow double.' t Mr. W. in his preface labours hard to prove that prose and verse... | |
| 1831 - 790 Seiten
...in lofty numbers can surpass The bard who soars to elegize an ass. " Lyrical Rallads, page 4 — u The tables turned." Stanza 1. " Up, up, my friend,...looks, " Why all this toil and trouble ) "Up, " Up, up, my friend, and quit your books, "Or surely you'll grow double " Mr. W. in his preface labours hard... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 350 Seiten
...Roderick, " the first poem of our time." — E.] (1) [" Unjust" — B. 1816.] (2) Lyrical Ballads, p. 4. — "The Tables Turned." Stanza 1. " Up, up, my...and clear your looks ; Why all this toil and trouble f Up, up, my friend, and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double. (3) Mr. W. in his preface labours... | |
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