| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 Seiten
...Ferments and frets until 'tis fine ; For when 'tis settled on the lee, And from the impurer mutter free, Becomes the richer still the older, And proves the pleasanter the colder. As at the approach of winter, all The leaves of great trees use to fall, And leave them naked, to engage... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 Seiten
...a fit to hiccup ! Butler, Hud. LOVE, LOVERS — continued. All love at first, like gen'rous trine, Ferments and frets until 'tis fine ; But when 'tis settled on the lee And from the impurer matter free, Becomes the richer still the older. JButlvr, Hudibra*. Love is a fire, that... | |
| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 716 Seiten
...are ashes, wages, and lees, though Butler uses lee. All lore at first, like generous wine, Fermi nts and frets until 'tis fine; But when 'tis settled on...still the older, And proves the pleasanter the colder. 6'. Butler, Works, ii. 253 (ed. Clarke). MEKRY, a prov. Eng. word for a wild cherry, is an assumed... | |
| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 700 Seiten
...seldom found but in the plural are ashes, wages, and Ices, though Butler uses lee. All love at firsL like generous wine, Ferments and frets until 'tis...fine ; But when 'tis settled on the lee, And from th' im purer matter free, Becomes the richer still the older, And proves the pleaaanter the colder. S.... | |
| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 734 Seiten
...ashes, icages, and lees, though Butler uses lee. All love at first, like generous wine, KITIIII nls and frets until 'tis fine; But when 'tis settled on the lee, And from th' impurer matter tree, Becomes the richer still the older, And proves the pleasanter the colder. S. Butler, Works, ii.... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 Seiten
...high For perishing mortality; Translate to earth the joys above; For nothing goes to Heaven but Love, All love at first, like generous wine, Ferments and frets until 'tis fine; For when 'tis settled on the lee, And from the impurer matter free, Becomes tho richer still, the older,... | |
| Joseph H. Head - 1884 - 498 Seiten
...high For perishing mortality; Translate to earth the joys above; For nothing goes to Heaven but Love, All love at first, like generous wine, Ferments and frets until 'tis fine; For when 'tis settled on the lee And from the impurer matter free, Becomes the richer still the older,... | |
| 1886 - 548 Seiten
...high For perishing mortality, Translate to earth the joys above, For nothing goes to heaven but love. All love at first, like generous wine, Ferments and frets until 'tis fine ; For when 'tis settled on the lee, And from the impurer matter free, Becomes the richer still the... | |
| 1891 - 556 Seiten
...That you may be loved be amiable. Ovid. LIKE WINE. All love at first, like gen'rous wine, Fermenta and frets until 'tis fine. But when 'tis settled on the lee, And from the impurer matter free} Becomes the richer still the older, And proves the pleosanter the colder.... | |
| William Ralph Hall Caine - 1892 - 320 Seiten
...from the interest attaching to the great writer. Among his ' miscellaneous thoughts are these : — ALL Love, at first, like generous wine, Ferments and...fine ; But when 'tis settled on the lee, And from the impurer matter free, Becomes the richer still the older, And proves the pleasanter the colder.... | |
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