| William Cowper - 1806 - 462 trang
...else so effectually disperses, engages me sometimes in the arduous task of being merry by force. And strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines I...been written in the saddest mood, and but for that saddest mood, perhaps had never been written at all. I hear from Mrs. Newton, that some great persons... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1809 - 460 trang
...else so effectually disperses, engages me sometimes in the arduous task of being merry by force. And strange as it may seem the most ludicrous lines I...been written in the saddest mood, and but for that saddest mood, perhaps had never been written at all. I hear from Mrs. Newton, that some great perr... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 trang
...in the arduous task of being merry by force. And strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines [ ever wrote, have been written in the saddest mood, and, but for that saddest mood, perhaps had never been written at all. I hear from Mrs. Newton, that some great persons... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 324 trang
...else so effectually disperses, engages me sometimes in the arduous task of being merry by force. And, strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines I...been written in the saddest mood, and, but for that saddest mood, perhaps had never been written at all. I hear from Mrs. Newton, that some great persona... | |
| 1830 - 480 trang
...master-piece of humour, " John Gilpin," during one of his tits of morbid dejection, and he himself says " Strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines I...been written in the saddest mood, and but for that saddest mood, perhaps, had never been written at all. ***** I have never heard any one who fulfilled... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 trang
...masterpiece of humour, John Gilpin, during one of bis fits of morbid dejection, and he himself eiys, " Strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines I...been written in the saddest mood, and but for that saddest mood, perhaps, had never been written at all." t The reconciliation which took place between... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 trang
...of humour, Jnhn Gilpin, during one of hie fits of morbid dejection, end he himself lays. "Strange at { 1 _ R A oܡD4 )̋ . Te 4_i : (57:ƴ$ @v i 1 F (= n ra > (d bnt for that saddest mood, perhaps, had never been written at nil." f The reconciliation which look... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 trang
...masterpiece of humour, John Gilpin, during one of hi« fits of morbid dejection, and he himself says, " Strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines I ever wrote havo been written in the eaddent mood, and but for that saddest mood, perhaps, had never been written... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 trang
...sometimes in the arduous task of being merry by force. And, strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous Unes Y4P Y4 8 Y4 saddest mood, perhaps had never been written at all. I hear from Mrs. Newton, that some great persons... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 trang
...fits of morbid dejection, and he himself says, " Strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines 1 ever wrote have been written in the saddest mood, and but for that saddest mood, perhaps, had never been written at all." t The reconciliation which took place between... | |
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