And thinkes to throwe out thondring words of threate, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bitts of meate, For Bacchus fruite is frend to Phoebus wise ; And, when with Wine the braine begins to sweate, The nombers flowe as fast as spring doth ryse. The Cambridge History of English Literature - Page 225edited by - 1909Full view - About this book
| Edmund Spenser - 1866 - 356 pages
...words of threat*, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bitts of meate, For Bacchus fruite is friend to Phoebus wise ; And, when with Wine the braine begins...sweate, The nombers flowe as fast as spring doth ryse. Thou kenst not, Percie, howe the ryme should rage, O! if my temples were distaind with wine, "J And... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 648 pages
...threate, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bitts of meate, los For Bacchus fruite is friend to Phosbus wise ; And when with wine the braine begins to sweate, The nombers flowe as fast as spring doth ryse. Thou kenst not, Percie, howe the ryme should rage : O if my temples were distaind with wine, 110 And... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - Poetry - 1891 - 416 pages
...words of threate, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bits of meate, For Bacchus' fruite is friend to Phoebus wise, And, when with wine the braine begins to sweate, The nombres flowe as fast as spring doth ryse.' 16. ncyther Theocritus in Greeke. Theocritus (of Cos or... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1893 - 998 pages
...thinkes to throwe out thondring words of threat e, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bitts of meate, For Bacchus fruite is frend to Phoebus wise; And, when with Wine the braine begins tu sweate. The nombeis riowe as fast as spring doth ryse. Thou kenst not, Pen-it, howe the ryme should... | |
| Ernest Rhys - English poetry - 1897 - 250 pages
...thonddng words of threate, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bitts of meate, For Bacchus finite is frend to Phoebus wise ; And, when with Wine the...sweate, The nombers flowe as fast as spring doth ryse. Thou kenst not, Percie, howe the ryme should rage, O l if my temples were distaind with wine, And girt... | |
| Barrett Wendell - English literature - 1904 - 386 pages
...threate, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bitts of meate, For Bacchus fruite is frenj to Phcebus wise; And when with wine the braine begins to sweate The nombers flowe as fast as spring doth ryse. Years later, in the "Discoveries," Jonson touched on Spenser more deliberately. His objection to Spenser's... | |
| Barrett Wendell - English literature - 1904 - 382 pages
...thinkes to throw out thondring words of threate, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bitts of meate, For Bacchus fruite is frend to Phoebus wise; And when with wine the braine begins to sweate The numbers flowe as fast as spring doth ryse. Years later, in the "Discoveries," Jonson touched on Spenser... | |
| 1905 - 286 pages
...thinkes to throwe out thondring words of threate, Let powre in lavish cups and thriftie bitts of meate, For Bacchus fruite is frend to Phoebus wise ; And, when with Wine the braine begins to sweate, The numbers flowe as fast as spring doth ryse. Thou kenst not, Percie, howe the ryme should rage, O ! if... | |
| R E Neil Dodge - 1908 - 1170 pages
...thriftie bitts of meate; For Bacchus fruite is freud to Phcebus wise, And when with wine the brains begins to sweate, The nombers flowe as fast as spring doth ryse. Thou kenst not, Percie, howe the ryine should rage. O.¿jnjr temples were distaind with wine, And girt... | |
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