| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1927 - 858 psl.
...sorrowful ' Ballade.' ' The curtain falls, the play is played ; The Beggar packs beside the Beau ; The monarch troops and troops the maid, The thunder...revellers high and low ? The clashing swords ? The lovers' call ? The dancers gleaming row on row ? Into the night go one and all.' FROM ROUSE TO BAY.... | |
| Thomas Bird Mosher - 1904 - 472 psl.
...the night go one and all. The curtain falls, the play is played : The Beggar packs beside the Beau ; The Monarch troops, and troops the Maid; The Thunder...gleaming row on row ? Into the night go one and all. Prince, in one common overthrow The Hero tumbles with the Thrall : As dust that drives, as straws that... | |
| Horace Wyndham - 1907 - 346 psl.
..."The curtain falls, the play is played : — The beggar packs beside the beau: The monarch troop*; and troops the maid ; The thunder huddles with the snow. Where are the revellers high or low 1 The, clashing swords? the lovers' call? The dancers gleaming row on row ? Into the night go... | |
| William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson - 1908 - 274 psl.
...night go one and all. IM The curtain falls, the play is played : The Beggar packs beside the Beau ; The Monarch troops, and troops the Maid ; The Thunder...as straws that blow, Into the night go one and all. MADE IN THE HOT WEATHER To CM FOUNTAINS that frisk and sprinkle The moss they overspill ; Pools that... | |
| Eugene Tompkins - 1908 - 612 psl.
...The monarch troops and troops the maid; Tln- thunder huddles with the snow. Where are the revelers high and low ? The clashing swords? The lover's call?...gleaming row on row? Into the night go one and all. Washington Street Entrance Ladies' Parlor Balcony Foyer Smokiug-Room CHAPTER II THE FIRST NIGHT THOMAS... | |
| Eugene Tompkins - 1908 - 586 psl.
...lines be inscribed above it: The curtain falls, the play is played; The beggar packs beside the beau ; The monarch troops and troops the maid; The thunder huddles with the snow. Where are the revelers high and low? The clashing swords ? The lover's call ? The dancers gleaming row on row ? Into... | |
| Helen Louise Cohen - 1915 - 474 psl.
...Othello's wrath and Juliet's woeî Sir Peter's whims and Timon's gallî And Millamant and Romeo î Into the night go one and all. Envoy Prince, in one...drives, as straws that blow, Into the night go one and all."110 100 WE Henley, London Voluntarie» and Other Poems (Portland, 1910), p. 45. 110 WE Henley,... | |
| E. T. Harvey - 1916 - 82 psl.
...the night go one and all. The curtain falls, the play is played; The Beggar packs beside the Beau; The Monarch troops and troops the Maid; The Thunder...in one common overthrow The Hero tumbles with the Trail As dust that drives, as straws that blow, Into the night go one and all. .*• Jfc" • -•... | |
| William Ernest Henley - 1921 - 326 psl.
...the night go one and all. The curtain falls, the play is played : The Beggar packs beside the Beau ; The Monarch troops, and troops the Maid ; The Thunder...as straws that blow, Into the night go one and all. P i ' • ' BALLADE ^ U( ^ ^ ' MADE IN THE HOT WEATHER To CM FOUNTAINS that frisk and sprinkle a. n/i/lf~... | |
| Helen Louise Cohen - 1922 - 570 psl.
...the night go one and all. The curtain falls, the play is played: The Beggar packs beside the Beau; The Monarch troops, and troops the Maid; The Thunder...as straws that blow, Into the night go one and all. WE Henley A BALLADE OF KINGS Where are the mighty kings of yore Whose sword-arm cleft the world in... | |
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