JACK and Joan they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still; Do their week-days' work, and pray Devoutly on the holy day: Skip and trip it on the green. And help to choose the Summer Queen: Lash out, at a country feast, Their silver penny with the... The Quarterly Review - Side 449redigeret af - 1902Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Arthur Henry Bullen - 1887 - 242 sider
...the Devil go with all I Tweedle tweedle twino. From THOMAS CAMPION'S Two Boohs of Airs (circ. 1613). JACK and Joan, they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still ; Do their week-days' work, and pray Devoutly on the holy day : Skip and trip it on the green, And... | |
| Thomas Campion - 1889 - 446 sider
...Th' unmoved water moorish grows ; Every eye much pleasure finds To view a stream that brightly HQWS. JACK and Joan they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still ; Do their week-days' work, and pray Devoutly on the holy day : Skip and trip it on the green, And... | |
| Thomas Campion - 1889 - 450 sider
...TV unmoved water moorish grows ; Every eye much pleasure finds To view a stream that brightly flows. JACK and Joan they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still ; Do their week-days' work, and pray Devoutly on the holy day : Skip and trip it on the green, And... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1891 - 408 sider
...and wholesome hours Be reckon'd, but with herbs and flowers ! A. Marvel! CXLIII FOR TUNA TI NIMIUM Jack and Joan, they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still ; Do their week-day's work, and pray Devoutly on the holy-day : Skip and trip it on the green, And... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1895 - 368 sider
...where comfort is, She never will say ' No'. LXH. JACK AND JOAN. From Two ffooh of Airs (circa 1613). JACK and Joan, they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still ; Do their week-day's work, and pray Devoutly on the holy day : Skip and trip it on the green, And... | |
| Oswald Crawfurd - 1896 - 494 sider
...tongues to speak; They hear, and see, and sigh; and then they break. —Anon. XXXVIIL COUNTRY AND CITY. JACK and Joan, they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still ; Do their week-days' work, and pray Devoutly on the holy day ; Skip and trip it on the green, And... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1896 - 334 sider
...wholesome hours Be reckon'd, but with herbs and flowers ! A. Maroell. LIX. CXLIII. FORTUNATI NIMIUM. JACK and Joan, they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still; Do their week-day's work, and pray Devoutly on the holy-day : Skip and trip it on the green, 5 And... | |
| John Dennis - 1898 - 250 sider
...spell nor charm, Come our lovely lady nigh ; So, good night, with lullaby. JACK AND JOAN T. CAMPION JACK and Joan, they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still ; Do their week-days' work, and pray Devoutly on the holy-day : Skip and trip it on the green, And... | |
| 1899 - 816 sider
...friends, His wealth a well-spent age, The earth his sober inn And quiet pilgrimage. FORTTJNATI NIMIUM Jack and Joan, they think no ill, But loving live, and merry still; Do their week-day's work, and pray Devoutly on the holy-day : ELIZABETHAN SONGS AND LYRICS 63 Sobn... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 334 sider
...attempt, with eye, or hand, Those sacred cherries to come nigh ! Till ' Cherry ripe ! ' themselves do cry. JACK and JOAN, they think no ill ; But loving live, and merry still ! Do their week-day's work ; and pray Devoutly on the Holy Day. Skip and trip it on the green, And... | |
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