FEARE no earthly powers; But care for crowns of flowers ; And love to have my beard With wine and oile besmear'd. This day He drowne all sorrow ; Who knowes to live to-morrow ? UPON PAGGET. The Cornhill Magazine - Página 179editado por - 1875Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Herrick - 1823 - 330 páginas
...in captivity ; I beg of love that ever I May in like chains of darknesse lie. ON HIMSELFE. I FEARE no earthly powers ; But care for crowns of flowers ; And love to have my beard With wine and oile besmear'd. This day He drowne all sorrow ; Who knowes to live to-morrow ? UPON PAOOET. PAGGET,... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1825 - 334 páginas
...in captivity ; I beg of love that ever I May in like chains of darknesse lie. ON HIMSELFE. I FEARE no earthly powers; But care for crowns of flowers ; And love to have my beard With wine and oile besmear'd. This day He drowne all sorrow ; Who knowes to live to-morrow ? UPON PAGGET. PAGGET,... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1846 - 324 páginas
...in Captivity ; I beg of Love, that ever I May in like Chains of Darknefle lie. On Himfelfe. IFeare no Earthly Powers ; But care for crowns of flowers : And love to have my Beard With Wine and Oile befmear'd. This day He drowne all forrow ; Who knowes to live to morrow ? Upon Pagget. PAGGET,... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1846 - 330 páginas
...in Captivity ; I beg of Love, that ever I May in like Chains of Darknefle lie. On Himfelfe. IFeare no Earthly Powers ; But care for crowns of flowers : And love to have my Beard With Wine and Oile befmear'd. This day He drowne all forrow; Who knowes to live to morrow ? Upon Pagget. PAGGET,... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1859 - 660 páginas
...AT, i then too late, close in your chamber keeping, It will be told HESPERIDES. ON HIMSELFE. I FEARE no earthly powers; But care for crowns of flowers; And love to have my beard With wine and oile besmear'd. This day Ile drowne all sorrow ; Who knowes to live to-morrow ? UPON PAGGET. PAGGET,... | |
| Charles Kent - 1864 - 492 páginas
...of eider-down, with the pile inwards ! Candidly, too, he sings of himself like a new Epicurus : ' ' I fear no earthly powers ; But care for crowns of...flowers ; And love to have my beard With wine and oil besmear'd." Protesting frankly, in his Hymn to Venus, despite those draggled and canary-stained bands... | |
| Henry Drury - 1865 - 430 páginas
...till the day draws by ; At night she weeps 'How vain am I ! How should he love a thing so low Г of I FEAR no earthly powers, But care for crowns of flowers,...I'll drown all sorrow : Who knows to live to-morrow? HEBBICK. öesiöeno ? ФРОУДÓS o r<àv OKirr<ôv /SatrtXevraTOî, ôvirеp ¿<ruel фaíXos ¿<àv... | |
| 1866 - 388 páginas
...Such freedom in captivity, I beg of Love that ever I May in like chains of darknesse lie. ON HIMSELFE. I FEAR no earthly powers, But care for crowns of flowers ; And love to have my beard With wine and oile besmear'd. This day He drowne all sorrow ; Who knowee to live to-morrow ? UPON PAGGET. PAGGET,... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1869 - 304 páginas
...in captivity ; I beg of Love, that never I May in like chains of darknesse lie. ON HIMSELFE. I FEARE no earthly powers ; But care for crowns of flowers : And love to have my beard With wine and oile besmear'd. This day He drowne all sorrow ; AY ho knowes to live to morrow ? UPON PAGGET. PAGGET,... | |
| 1875 - 844 páginas
...square and massive under-jaw, there is much of the voluptuous force of the best type among the Roman emperors ; and bearing these features well in mind,...and oil besmeared. This day I'll drown all sorrow ; \\ho knows to live to-morrow? This was his philosophy, and it is not to be distinguished from that... | |
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