| 1702 - 472 oldal
.... . . • ,..i.... .»--.. ^ ,..•_•. i ;...,•/ ft. . '• VV' ' EPILOGUE. . CONCRETE. YOU fee we try all Shapes, and Shifts, and Arts, To tempt...Favours, and regain your Hearts We Weep and Laugh, join Mirth and Grief together, Like Rain and Sun fhine mixt in April Weather. Your different Tafts divide... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 oldal
...him but firft have his ; then take your Day. EPILOGUE TO OROONOKO. Spoken by Mrs. VERBRUGGKN. YOU fee we try all Shapes, and Shifts, and Arts To tempt your...Favours, and regain your Hearts. We weep, and laugh, join Mirth and Grief together, Like Rain and Sunfhine mix'd, in April Weather. Your different Taftes divide... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 410 oldal
...dHplay. 30 EPILOGUE TO OROONOKO. SFOgEN BY MRS. VERB.RUGGEN. You fee we try all fhapes, and fhifts, ami arts, To tempt your favours and regain your hearts. We weep, and laugh, join mirth and grief together, Like rain and funmine mix'd in April weather. Your different tafles divide... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 oldal
...firft have his, then take your day. EPILOGUE TO OROONOKO. "\7~OU fee we try all fhapes, and fhifts, and arts, To tempt your favours, and regain your hearts. We weep, and laugh, join mirth and grief together, • L'ke rain and funfhine mix'd in April weather. . Your different taftes... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 336 oldal
...But Christians, guided by the heavenly ray, Have no excuse if we mistake our way. [Exeunt. EPILOGUE. YOU see we try all shapes, and shifts, and arts, To tempt ymr favours, and regainyour hearts. We weep and. laugh, join grief and mirth together, Like rain and... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 oldal
...Christians, guided by the heavenly ray, Have no excuse if we mistake our way. [Exeunt. EPILOGUE. JOU see we try all shapes, and shifts, and arts, To tempt...grief 'and mirth together, Like rain and sunshine mix'd, in April weather* Your diff'rent tastes divide our poet's cares ; Onefoot the sock, (other the... | |
| 1806 - 448 oldal
...the blame nn the distempered and vitiated taste of the audience; and even Southerne, in a proiogue, has these lines: " You see we try all shapes, and...join grief and mirth together, Like rain and sunshine mix'd in April weather." Capricious indeed were the good critics of their time who could prefer rbyme... | |
| 1806 - 688 oldal
...distempered and vitiated taste of the audience ; and even Southerne, in a prologue, has these lines : 1 Yon see we try all shapes* And shifts* and arts, To tempt your farours, and regain your hearts ; We weep and laugh, join grief and mirth together, Like ram and sunshine... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 oldal
...you'll damn the play, Lei him but first bave his, then take your day. EPILOGUE TO OROOXOKO. Т oil see we try all shapes, and shifts, and arts, To tempt your favours, and regain your hearts. We weep, we laugh, join mirth and grief together, Like rain aiid sunshine mix'd in April weather. Your different... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 oldal
...you'll damn the play, lei him but first have his, then take your day. EPILOGUE TO OROOXOKO. You sec we try all shapes, and shifts, and arts, To tempt your favours, and regain your hearts. We weep, we laugh, join mirth and grief together. Like rain and sunshine mix'd in April weather. Your different... | |
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