| Richard Lovelace, William Carew Hazlitt - 1864 - 356 pages
...J. NEEDLEB, Hosp. Grayensis. TO HIS NOBLE FEIEND, ME. EICHAED LOVELACE, UPON HIS POEMS, SIB, SM JVE times are much degenerate from those, Which your sweet...as complexions alter with the climes, Our wits have drawne th' infection of our times. That candid age no other way could tell To be ingenious, but by... | |
| Richard Lovelace, William Carew Hazlitt - 1864 - 354 pages
...NEEDLER, Hosp. Grayensis. TO HIS NOBLE FRIEND, MR. RICHARD LOVELACE, UPON HIS POEMS. SIR, •S»M - times are much degenerate from those, Which your sweet Muse, which your failfortune chose ; And as complexions alter with the climes, Our wits have drawne th' infection of... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1872 - 564 pages
...Memorial-Introduetion for notice of this poem. G. TO HIS NOBLE FRIEND, MR. RICHARD LOVELACE, UPON HIS POEMS. 1 SIB, Ovr times are much degenerate from those Which your sweet...as complexions alter with the Climes, Our wits have drawne th' infeetion of our times, That candid Age no other way could tell 5 To be ingenious, but by... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1872 - 562 pages
...Muse, which your fair Fortune chose ; And as complexions alter with the Climes, Our wits have drawne th' infection of our times, That candid Age no other way could tell 5 To be ingenious, but by speaking well. Who best could prayse, had then the greatest prayse ; 'Twas... | |
| Richard Lovelace - Phelps, William Lyon, 1865 - 1921 - 198 pages
...obay. J. NEEDLER, Hasp. Grayensis TO HIS NOBLE FRIEND MR. RICHARD LOVELACE UPON HIS POEMS SIR, OVR times are much degenerate from those, Which your sweet Muse, which your fair fortune chose; And as complexions\alter with the climes, Our wits have drawne th' infection of our times. That candid age... | |
| Cyril Hughes Hartmann - Great Britain - 1925 - 198 pages
...admirable illustration of his own point of view. TO HIS NOBLE FRIEND, MR RICHARD LOVELACE, UPON HIS POEMS Sir, Our times are much degenerate from those,...as complexions alter with the climes, Our wits have drawne th' infection of our times. That candid age no other way could tell To be ingenious, but by... | |
| Andrew Marvell - Authors, English - 1927 - 372 pages
...Ma^/3eAAow, f* rsD r^f 51 reparato] reparare Cooke To his Noble Friend Mr. Richard Lovelace, upon his Poems. Sir, Our times are much degenerate from those...as complexions alter with the Climes, Our wits have drawne th' infection of our times. That candid Age no other way could tell To be ingenious, but by... | |
| Andrew Marvell - Early poetry - 1985 - 324 pages
...go now 170 To hang it in Saint Peter's for a vow. To His Noble Friend Mr Richard Lovelace, upon His Poems Sir, Our times are much degenerate from those Which your sweet muse with your fair fortune chose, And as complexions alter with the climes, Our wits have drawn the infection... | |
| R. Wilcher - Literary Criticism - 1985 - 214 pages
...made his mark in Cavalier circles at Oxford and the two poets probably became acquainted at Cambridge: Sir, Our times are much degenerate from those Which your sweet muse with your fair fortune chose, And as complexions alter with the climes, Our wits have drawn the infection... | |
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