For now they cast sugar and spice upon every dish that is served to the table, like those Indians, not content to wear earrings at the fit and natural, place of the ears, but they will thrust jewels through their nose and lips, because they will be sure... New Outlook - Page 3681921Full view - About this book
| Philip Sidney - 1724 - 270 pages
...every dim that is ferved at the table : like thofe . - •• Indian* 48 The Defenfe of Poefy. Indians, not content to wear ear-rings, at the fit and natural place of the ears, but they will thruft jewel* through their noie and lips, becaufe they will be fiire to be fine. fuMy, when he was... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - Poetry - 1787 - 158 pages
...For now they caft fugar and fpice upon every difh that is ferved at the table : like thofe Indians, not content to wear ear-rings, at the fit and natural place of the ears, but they will thruft jewels through their nofe and lips, becaufe they will be fure to be fine. fully, when he was... | |
| 1830 - 550 pages
...upon every dish that is served at the table : like those Indians, not content to wear earrings ;ii the fit and natural place of the ears, but they will thrust jewels through their nose and lips, because they will be sure to be fine. Tully, when he was to drive out Cut aline, as... | |
| 1830 - 530 pages
...upon every dish that is served at table : like those Indians, not content to wear earrings at the fit natural place of the ears, but they will thrust jewels through their ji and lips, because they will be sure to be fine. Tully, when he wai drive out Cataline, as it were... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 368 pages
...For now they cast sugar and spice upon every dish that is served at the table ; like those Indians, not content to wear ear-rings at the fit and natural...the ears, but they will thrust jewels through their nose and lips, because they will be sure to be fine. Tully, when he was to drive out Catiline, as it... | |
| William Maxwell - Virginia - 1850 - 502 pages
...For now they cast sugar and spice upon every dish that is served at the table : like those Indians, not content to wear ear-rings at the fit and natural...the ears, but they will thrust jewels through their nose and lips, because they will be sure to be fine." So Cowley afterwards, in his " Ode on Wit," writes... | |
| William Maxwell - Virginia - 1850 - 506 pages
...For now they cast sugar and spice upon every dish that is served at the table : like those Indians, not content to wear ear-rings at the fit and natural...the ears, but they will thrust jewels through their nose and lips, because they will be sure to be fine." So Cowley afterwards, in his " Ode on Wit," writes... | |
| George Murray - Newdigate prize - 1853 - 50 pages
...friend; * " They cast sugar and spice upon every dish that is served at the table, like those Indians not content to wear earrings at the fit and natural...the ears, but they will thrust jewels through their nose, because they will be sure to be fine." — Sir P. Sidnejfs Defence of Poesy, p. 74. Contrast... | |
| Henry Morley - English literature - 1873 - 964 pages
...For now they cast sugar and spice upon every dish that is served to the table ; like those Indians, not content to wear earrings at the fit and natural...the ears, but they will thrust jewels through their nose and lips, because they will be sure to be fine." 45. In 1576, Pope Gregory XIII. had issued a... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...For now they cast sugar and spice upon every dish that is served at the table : like those Indians, e governor came to us again, and, after salutations, said familia cars, but they will thrust jewels through their nose and lips, because they will be sure to be fine.... | |
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