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 bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim. The moon doth shine. And our... Headlong Hall: And, Nightmare Abbey - Side 151af Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 172 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 734 sider
...ye ? Gotham's three wise men we be. Whither in your bowl so free? 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. Who art thou, so fast adrift? I am he they call Old Care. Here on board... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 sider
...ye ? Gotham's three wise men we be. Whither in your bowl so free? 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. Who art thou, so fast adrift? I am he they call Old Care. Here on board... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1884 - 654 sider
...roll? No : 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 ; [From Melincourt.] THE FLOWER OF LOVB. Tis said the rose is Love's own flower, Its blush so bright,... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1885 - 192 sider
...ye? Gotham's three wise men we be. Whither in your bowl so free ? 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. Who art thou, so fast adrift? I am he they call Old Care. Here on board... | |
| 1886 - 860 sider
...? No : in charméd bowl we swim. What the charm that Moats the bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim, the moon doth shine, And our ballast is old wine i And your ballast is old wine. A third song sung by Marionetta, " Why are thy looks so blank, Grey... | |
| 1886 - 520 sider
...? No : 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." A third song sung by Marionetta, " Why are thy looks so blank, Grey... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1890 - 504 sider
...? No : 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. A third song sung by Marionetta, " Why are thy looks so blank, Grey... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1890 - 492 sider
...? No : 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. A third song sung by Marionetta, " Why are thy looks so blank, Grey... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1891 - 148 sider
...there. Wherefore so ? 'Tis Jove's decree, In a bowl Care may not be ; In a bowl Care may not be. i Fear ye not the waves that roll ? No : in charmed...travelling chariot, and departed to rake seas and rivers, \ kkes and canals, for the moon of ideal beauty. CHAPTER XII. was the custom of the Honourable Mr Listless,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 sider
...roll? No : 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 ; [From Melincourt.'] THE FLOWER OF I.OVE. Tis said the rose is Love's own flower, Its blush so bright,... | |
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