| English periodicals - 1861 - 578 pages
...sweetly death's sad taste convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sug'ring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers! sweetly your time ye spent,...straight without complaints or grief, Since if my scent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours." With our thoughts made purer and our hearts made stouter... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 pages
...the suspicion. Farewell, dear flow'rs! sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell and ornament, And after death, for cures. I follow straight, without complaints or grief, Since, if my scent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours. ISAAC WALTON. This author was born in 1593, and died... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 474 pages
...the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers! sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell and ornament, And after death for cures. I follow straight, without complaints or grief, Since if my scent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours. IZAAC WALTON. bfs author was born at Stafford in 1593.... | |
| James Montgomery - Christian poetry, English - 1828 - 1058 pages
...did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. Farewell, dear flowers! sweetly your time ye spent,...straight without complaints or grief, Since, if my scent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours. The Quip. THE merry world did on a day With his train-bands... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - Poets, English - 1834 - 478 pages
...sweetly Death's sad taste convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sug'ring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers! Sweetly your time ye spent. Fit while ye lived, for smell and ornament, And after death for cures. I follow straight, without complaints or grief, • Since... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - Christianity - 1835 - 402 pages
...Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers; sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell or ornament; And after death for cures....straight, without complaints or grief; Since, if my scent be good, I care not if MORTIFICATION. How soon doth man decay !— When clothes are taken from a chest... | |
| 1848 - 792 pages
...convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers 1 sweetly your time ye spent; Fit, while ye lived, for...after death, for cures. I follow straight without complaint or grief; Since, if my scent is good, I care not if It be as short as yours. G. HHUBERT.... | |
| George Herbert - English literature - 1851 - 468 pages
...sweetly death's sad taste convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers! sweetly your time ye spent;...straight, without complaints or grief; Since, if my scent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours. Submfssfon. BUT that thou art my wisdom, Lord, And... | |
| English poetry - 1851 - 496 pages
...the suspicion. VOL. j. 3 c Farewell, dear flow'rs! sweetly your time ye spent Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell or ornament: And, after death, for cures....straight, without complaints or grief; Since, if my scent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours. JAMES SHIRLEY. BOKN, 1594; DIED, 1666. DEATH'S FINAL... | |
| lady Emily Charlotte M. Ponsonby - 1851 - 742 pages
...sweetly Death's sad taste convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers ! sweetly your time ye spent, Fit while ye lived for health and ornament, And after death for cures; 1 follow straight, without complaint or grief, Since... | |
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