Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither — soon forgotten, In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw and ivy-buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, — All these in me no means can... The Complete Angler: Or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, Being a ... - Página 61de Izaak Walton - 1875 - 525 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 524 páginas
...winter reckoning yield: 10 A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancies spring, but sorrows fall. - i Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap,...thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten, 15 In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw, and ivie buds, Thy coral clasps, and amber studs... | |
| 1823 - 406 páginas
...profession of kindness, there is generally some motive for their use, which is wished to be concealed. " A honey tongue, a heart of gall, " Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall." " Mel in ore, verbe lactis, " Fel in corde, fraus in factis." These are monkish rhymes, describing... | |
| 1823 - 478 páginas
...be thy love. But fading flowers in every field, To winter floods their treasures yield ; A honey'd tongue, a heart of gall, Is Fancy's spring, but Sorrow's fall. Thy gown, thy shoes, thy bed of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Are all soon wither'd, broke,... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1824 - 512 páginas
...complains of care to come. The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward Winter reckoning yields, A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring,...folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw, and ivy-buds, Thy coral clasps, and amber studs, All these in me no means can move To come to thee, and... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1824 - 518 páginas
...complains of care to come. The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward Winter reckoning yields, A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring,...thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soonforgotten, In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw, and ivy-buds, Thy coral clasps,... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1824 - 516 páginas
...break, soon wither, soon forgotten, In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw, and toy-buds, Thy coral clasps, and amber studs, All these in me no means can move To come to fhee, and be thy Love. What should we talk of dainties then, Of better meat than s fit for men ? These... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 856 páginas
...Qaeenr. What stuff wilt thou have a kirtle of! Thou shall have a cap to-morrow. Slialupfare. Henry IV. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap,...wither, soon forgotten, In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Raleiyh. KIRWAN (Walter Blake), an Irish divine, and celebrated preacher, was born at Galway about... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 810 páginas
...complain of cares to come. The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward winter reckoning yields , A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring,...gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirlle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten, In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 páginas
...Shaltyietire. The king hath found Matter against him, that for ever mars The honey of his language. Id. A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Id. Nay, but to live In the rank sweat of an incestuous bed. Stewed in corruption, honeying and making... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 páginas
...he thy love. But But fading Howers in every field To winter floods their treasures yield ; A honey'd tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gown, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Are all soon wither'd, broke,... | |
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