| Ben Jonson - 1640 - Broj stranica: 190
...Lord Bacons Birth-day. HAILE happie Genius of this antient pile! How comes it all things so about the smile? The fire, the wine, the men! and in the midst, Thou stand'st as if some Mysterie them did'st ! Pardon, I read it in thy face the day, For whose returnes, and many, all these... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1702 - Broj stranica: 408
...Honour of which Benj. Johnfon Confecrates the following Perfet, addrefs'd to the Genius of the Place. Hail Happy Genius of this ancient Pile ! How comes it all things fo about the fmile ? The Firejthe Wine, the Men? and in the midft Thou ftand'ft, as iffome Mjfttry... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - Broj stranica: 912
...whenihuy fin" fo mary mert in one. It will be flume for them if they have none. Lord £<um'l Birtb-Jfj. HAIL happy genius of this ancient pile '. How comes it all things fo about thcc fmile ' The fire, the wine, the men ! and in the ir.idi Thciu Oand'fl as if Iome myflcry... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - Broj stranica: 728
...BACON'S RIRTH-DAY. HAILE happie Genius of this antient pile ! How comes it all things so about the smile? The fire, the wine, the men ! and in the midst Thou stand'st as if some mysterie thou did'st ! Pardon, t read it in thy face, the day For whose returnes, and many, all these... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - Broj stranica: 482
...so many meet in one, It will be shame for them, if they have none.5 LXX. ON LORD BACON'S BIRTH-DAY. Hail, happy GENIUS of this ancient pile ! How comes it all things so about thee smile ? * J This is an excellent little poem. There seems to hare been no occasion for suppressing the lady's... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - Broj stranica: 784
...good genius of the mansion, not exulting, but dejected, humbled, and about to depart for ever. (a) " Hail, happy genius of this ancient pile ! How comes...Pardon, I read it in thy face ; the day For whose return, and many, all these pray, And so do I. This is the sixtieth year Since Bacon, and thy lord... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - Broj stranica: 458
...good genius of the mansion, not exulting, but dejected, humbled, and about to depart for ever. (a) " Hail, happy genius of this ancient pile ! How comes...Thou stand'st, as if some mystery thou didst. Pardon, 1 read it in thy face ; the day For whose return, and many, all these pray, And so do I. This is the... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - Broj stranica: 392
...this occasion the following verses were composed, and most likely recited by the poet himself: — ' Hail, happy genius of this ancient pile ! How comes...Pardon, I read it in thy face ; the day For whose return, and many, all these pray, And so do I. This is the sixtieth year Since Bacon, and thy lord... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1836 - Broj stranica: 340
...form the congratulatory compliment."—Giffwd's Jonson, vol. viii. p. 440. LORD BACON'S BIRTHDAY. " HAIL, happy Genius of this ancient pile! How comes...so about thee smile,— The fire, the wine, the men 1 and in the midst Thou stand'st as if some mystery thou didst! Pardon! I read it in thy face,—the... | |
| 1841 - Broj stranica: 500
...disgraced minister. Though the lines are occasionally harsh, the compliment is felicitously introduced. Hail, happy genius of this ancient pile! How comes...things so about thee smile* The fire, the wine, the men I and in the midst Thon stand'st, as if some mystery thou didst! Pardon. 1 read it in thy face, the... | |
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