Each person there may drink, and fill As much or little as he will; Exempted from the bedlam rules Of roaring prodigals and fools: Whether in merry mood or whim He takes a bumper to the brim; Or, better pleased to let it pass, Grows mellow with a scanty... A Tour in Ireland in 1775 - Page 8by Richard Twiss - 1776 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Philip Francis - 1747 - 298 pages
...tafte ! Thus fare my Friends, and feed my Slaves, Alert on what their Mafter leaves ! Each Perfon there may drink, and fill As much, or little, as he will, Exempted from the Bedlam-Ruks Of roaring Prodigals and Fools : Whether, in merry Mood or Whim, He takes a Bumper to the... | |
| Horace - 1750 - 294 pages
...!" Thus fare my Friends, thus feed my Slaves, Alert, on what their Mafter leaves. Each Perfon there may drink, and fill As much, or little, as he will, Exempted from the Bedlam-Rules Of roaring Prodigals and Fools : Whether, in merry Mood or Whim He takes a Bumper to the... | |
| 1769 - 302 pages
...capit acria fortit Pocula ; feu modicis wvefcit Itetitis. Ergo • SermO'Otilur HOR. Each petfon there may drink, and fill As much, or little, as he will,...the brim, Or, better pleas'd to let it pafs, Grows mellow with a fcanty glais. IN a former fpeculation, Numb, i 14, I gave my readers fome account of... | |
| 1799 - 730 pages
...may drink and fillj As much, or little, as he will, - ,-, jExempted i Exempted from the Bedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools : Whether, in merry mood or whim, He fills his bumper to the brim, Or, better pleas'd to let it pafs, Grows mellow with a moderate glafs."... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1801 - 436 pages
...difcontent, their fole mifery and perdition. The fociety which a wife man will keep is that Where every guest may drink, and fill As much or little as he will ;...from the Bedlam rules Of roaring prodigals and fools ; Mixing in the full but friendly bowl, The feast of reason and the flow of soul. FRIENDSHIP, indeed,... | |
| Horace - Latin poetry - 1806 - 492 pages
...person there may drink, and fill As much, or little, as he will, 140 Exempted from the hedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools: "Whether, in merry mood or whim He takes a humper to the hrim, Or, hetter pleas'd to let it pass, 145 Grows mellow with a scanty glass. Nor this... | |
| Horace - Latin poetry - 1806 - 492 pages
...!" Thus fare my friends, thus feed my slaves, Alert, on what their master leaves ! Each person there may drink, and fill As much, or little, as he will, Exempted from the bedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools : Whether, in merry mood or whim He takes a bumper to the... | |
| Horace - 1807 - 402 pages
...There every guest may drink and nil, As much, or little, as he will, Exempted from the bedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools: Whether, in merry mood or whim, He fills his bumper to the brim, Or, better pleas'd to let it pass, Grows mellow with a moderate glass.... | |
| James Hardie - Freemasonry - 1819 - 364 pages
...themselves might taste ; Bach person there may drink and fill* As much or little as he will ; i',:;einpled from the Bedlam rules Of roaring prodigals and fools, Whether in merry mood or whim, He takes abumper to the brim , Or better pleased to let it pass, Grows mellow with a scanty glass, Nor this... | |
| Rome - 1821 - 376 pages
...! Thus fare my friends, thus feed my slaves, Alert, on what their master leave*. Each person there may drink and fill As much or little as he will, Exempted...rules Of roaring prodigals and fools ; Whether in merry-mood, or whim, He takes a bumper to the brim, ' Or better pleas'd to let it pass, Grows mellow... | |
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