| 1759 - 672 Seiten
...Friends to, when naming ièveral Dainties, he thus concludes, But that which mod doth take my Mufe and me, Is a pure Cup of rich Canary Wine, Which is the Mermaid's now, but (hall be mine ; Oí which had Horace, or Anacreon tailed, Their Lives, as do their Lines, till now... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 Seiten
...be; But that which most doth take my Muse, and UK, SOS 509 Is a pure cup of rich Canary-wine, ^Vhich is the Mermaid's now, but shall be mine: Of which had Horace, or Anacreon tasted, Their lives, as doe their lines, till now had lasted. Tabasco, nectar, or the Thespian spring, Are all but Luther's... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 Seiten
...of. That will the pastric, not my paper, show of. Digestive cheese, and fruit there sure will be ; But that which most doth take my Muse, and me, Is a pure cup of rich Canary-wine, Which is the Mermaid's now, but shall be mine : Of which had Horace, or Anacreon tasted,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 482 Seiten
...know of, That will the pastry, not my paper, show of. Digestive cheese, and fruit there sure will be; But that which most doth take my muse and me, Is a...wine. Which is the Mermaid's now, but shall be mine :' 1 Ho'atoc'er my man Shall read a piece of Virgil, &c.] Richard Brome, his servant, whom he had apparently... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 Seiten
...beloved liquor." And so he tells us himself in his graceful poem ' Inviting a Friend to Supper:' — " But that which most doth take my muse and me Is a...wine, Which is the Mermaid's now, but shall be mine." But the rich Canary was to be used, and not abused : — " Of this we will sup free, but moderately... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 Seiten
...beloved liquor." And so he tells us himself in his graceful poem ' Inviting a Friend to Supper:'— " But that which most doth take my muse and me Is a pure cup of rich Canary wine, Which is the Mermaid.s now, but shall be mino." But the rich Canary was to be used, and not abused:— " Of this... | |
| 1842 - 694 Seiten
...— Digestive cheese and fruit there sure will bee, But that which most doth take my muse and nice Is a pure cup of rich Canary wine, Which is the Mermaid's...which had Horace or Anacreon tasted, Their lives, as doe their lines, till now had lasted. Philostratus makes the arrival of spring the pretext for exhorting... | |
| 1842 - 682 Seiten
...Jonson, — Digestive cheese and fruit there sure will bee, But that which most doth take my muse and mea Is a pure cup of rich Canary wine, Which is the Mermaid's...which had Horace or Anacreon tasted, Their lives, as doe their lines, till now had lasted. Philostratus makes the arrival of spring the pretext for exhorting... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1843 - 396 Seiten
...admired poem, " Inviting a Friend to Supper," says — " But that which most doth take my muse and me Isa pure cup of rich Canary wine, Which is the mermaid's now, but shall be mine." The poet, however, recommends moderation in the use of rich Canary. " Of this we will sup free, but... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 424 Seiten
...with this difference, that Ben writes " Mermaid," for which Mr Thorpe's MS. substitutes " Mitre." " But that which most doth take my Muse and me, Is a...Their lives, as do their lines, till now had lasted." C. — Page 229. Raleigh's alleged Attempt to stab Himself. HAD Raleigh really attempted to kill himself... | |
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