Come, thou monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus, with pink eyne : " In thy vats our cares be drown'd ; With thy grapes our hairs be crown'd ; Cup us, till the world go round ; Cup us, till the world go round ! Cces. The Flowing Bowl: When and what to Drink - Page 276by A. William Schmidt - 1891 - 294 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bartlett - 1881 - 1046 pages
...iv. i. His neigh is like the bidding of a monarch, and his countenance enforces homage Henry V. iii. 7. Come, thou monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus with pink eyne ! Ant, and Clfo, \\ 7. Who has a book of all that monarchs do. He 's more secure to keep it shut than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 490 pages
...bear, as loud As his strong sides can volley. [Music plays. Enobarbus places them harut in hand. SONG. Come, thou monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus, with pink eyne .•* In thy vats our cares be drown'd ; With thy grapes our hairs be crowned ; Cvp us, tilt the world go round; Cup us, till the world go... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - American literature - 1883 - 544 pages
...the living poet one from him that can never die. BONO. — FKOM "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." Come, thon monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus with pink eyne, In thy vats our cares be drowned ; With thy grapes our hairs be crowned ; Cup us till the world go round ; Cup us till the world... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1042 pages
...a bottle." ul The holding — the burthen, chorus. TllE Soso. Come, thou monarch of the vine, 1 10 Plumpy Bacchus with pink eyne ! In thy vats our cares be drown'd, With thy grapes our hairs be crown'd : Cup us, till the world go round, Cup us, till the world go round... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 232 pages
...loud As his strong sides can volley." [Music plays. Enobarbus places them hand in hand. THE SONG. " Come, thou monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus, with pink eyne ! In thy fats our cares be drown'd ; With thy grapes our hairs be crown'd : Cup us, till the world go round;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 502 pages
...bear as loud As his strong sides can volley. \Music plays. Enobarbus places them hand in hand. Song. Come, thou monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus with pink eyne ! In thy fats our cares be drowrid, With thy grapes our hairs be crowridf Cup us, till the world go round, Cup... | |
| Henry Nicholson Ellacombe - Daisies - 1884 - 462 pages
...(2) Menenius. The tartness of his face sours ripe Grapes. Coriolanus, act v, sc. 4 (18). (3) Song. Come, thou monarch of the Vine, Plumpy Bacchus, with pink eyne ! In thy fats our cares be drown'd, With thy Grapes our hairs be crown'd. Antony and Cleopatra, act ii, sc.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 276 pages
...Come to the pedlar ; Money's a medler That doth utter all men's ware-a. XXX BACCHANALIAN SONG /~*OME, thou Monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus with pink eyne ! In thy fats our cares be drown'd, With thy grapes our hairs be crown'd : Cup us, till the world go round,... | |
| Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1889 - 296 pages
...Then the boy shall sing. The holding every man shall bear, as loud As his strong sides can volley. Come, thou monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus with pink eyne. In thy vats our cares are drowned ; With thy grapes our hairs are crowned ; Cup us, till the world go round ; Cup us, till... | |
| Hiram Corson - 1889 - 392 pages
...as loud As his strong sides can volley. \_Music plays. ENOBARBUS places them hand in hand. THE SONG. Come, thou monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus with pink eyne ! In thy fats our cares be drown'd, With thy grapes our hairs be crown'd : Cup us, till the world go round,... | |
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