Old Care. Here on board we will thee lift. No: I may not enter there. Wherefore so? 'Tis Jove's decree, In a bowl Care may not be; In a bowl Care may not be. Fear ye not the waves that roll ? No : in charmed bowl we swim. What the charm that floats the... Nightmare Abbey - Página 168por Thomas Love Peacock - 1818 - 218 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 378 páginas
...the contagion, and joined in chorus at the conclusion, each raising a bumper to his lips : The bowl goes trim : the moon doth shine : And our ballast is old wine. Mr. Cypress, having his ballast on board, stepped, the same evening, into his bowl, or travelling chariot,... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 194 páginas
...the contagion, and joined in chorus at the conclusion, each raising a bumper to his lips : The bowl goes trim : the moon doth shine : And our ballast is old wine. Mr. Cypress, having his ballast on board, stepped, the same evening, into his bowl, or travelling chariot,... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1856 - 182 páginas
...charmed howl we swim. What the charm that float* the bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl ROCS trim. The moon doth shine. And our ballast is old wine ; And your ballast ia uld wine. This catch was so well executed by the spirit and science of Mr. Hilary, and the deep... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 462 páginas
...Gotham's three wise men we be. Whither in your bowl so free t To rake the moon from out the sea. The bowl goes trim. The moon doth shine. And our ballast is old wine ; And your ballast is old wine. WTio art thou, BO fast adrift ? I am he they call Old Care. Here on board we will tliee lift. No :... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1875 - 633 páginas
...in charmed bowl we swim. What the charm that floats the bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim. The moon doth shine. And our ballast is old wine ; And your ballast is old wine.' This is one of the happiest extravagances that the Vinous Muse ever inspired ; the wit is of the genuine... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 450 páginas
...in charmed bowl we swim. What the charm that floats the bowl * Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim. The moon doth shine. And our ballast is old wine ; And your ballast ia old wine. This catch was so well executed by the spirit and science* of Mr. Hilary, and the deep... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 páginas
...in charmed bowl we swim. What the charm that floats the bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim. The moon doth shine. And our ballast is old wine ; And your ballast is old wine. THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK. 425 [From Melincourt.] THE FLOWER OF LOVE. Tis said the rose is Love's own flower,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 páginas
...in charmed bowl we swim. What the charm that floats the bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim. The moon doth shine. And our ballast is old wine ; And your ballast is old wine. [From Melincourt.] THE FLOWER OF LOVE. 'Tis said the rose is Love's own flower, Its blush so bright,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 páginas
...in charmed bowl we swim. What the charm that floats the bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim. The moon doth shine. And our ballast is old wine ; And your ballast is old wine. [From Melincourt.'\ THE FLOWER OF LOVE. Tis said the rose is Love's own flower, Its blush so bright,... | |
| Hesperus - 1882 - 238 páginas
...in charmed bowl we swim. What the charm that floats the bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim ; the moon doth shine ; And our ballast is old wine : And your ballast is old wine. M CASTLES AV THE AIR Y thoughts by night are often fill'd With visions false as fair : For in the past... | |
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