| Thomas Hayward - English poetry - 1738 - 324 pages
...fuits. Breathing like fanctify'd and pious bawds, The better to beguile. Shake/jam's Hamlet. Are vows fo cheap with women * or the matter Whereof they are...that they are writ in water, And blown away with wind ? or doth their breath Both hot and cold at once, threat life and death ? Who could have thought fo... | |
| William Oldys - English drama - 1740 - 328 pages
...Breathing like fanftify'd and pious bawds, The better to beguile. Shakefpear's Hamlet. Are vows fo cheap with women ? or the matter Whereof they are...that they are writ in water, And blown away with wind ? or doth their breath Both hot and cold at once, threat life and death ? Who could have thought fo... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 912 pages
...Or think you heaven is deaf, or hath no eyes ? Or thofc it has, wink at your perjuries ? Are vows fo cheap with women ? or the matter Whereof they are...that they are writ in water, And blown away with wind ? or doth their breath, Both hot and cold at once, threat 1'fe and death .' Who could have thought... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 482 pages
...study truth ? Or think you heaven is deaf, or hath no eyes, Or those it hath wink at your perjuries ? Are vows so cheap with women ? or the matter Whereof...that they are writ in water, And blown away with wind t or doth their breath, Both hot and cold at once, threat life and death? Who could have thought so... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - English drama - 1875 - 510 pages
...study truth ? Or think you heaven is deaf, or hath no eyes, Or those it hath wink at your perjuries ? Are vows so cheap with women ? or the matter Whereof they are made, that they are writ in water, 5 To make the doubt clear, that no woman's true, Was it my fate to prove it full in you ?] There is... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 pages
...those it hath smile at your perjuries ? Are vows so cheap with women, or the matter Whereof they 're made, that they are writ in water, And blown away with wind ? Or doth their breath (Both hot and cold) at once make life and death ? Who could have thought so... | |
| William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - English poetry - 1879 - 844 pages
...elepy was printed in a 4to edition of Donne's Poems which came oat in 1633. — G. Whereof they're made, that they are writ in water, And blown away with wind ? or doth their breath, Both hot and cold at once, threat life and death ? Who could have thought so... | |
| Costa Rica - 1928 - 500 pages
...oblitus es, at di meminerunt, meminit Fides, Quae te ut paeniteat postmodo facti faciet tui. (6) Ibid.: Are vows so cheap with women? or the matter Whereof...they are writ in water, And blown away with wind? See Carm. lxx, 3-4: Dicit: sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti In vento et rapida scribere opportet... | |
| John Donne - English poetry - 1912 - 516 pages
...you heaven is deafe, or hath no eyes? Or thofe it hath, fmile at your perjuries? Are vowes fo cheape with women, or the matter Whereof they are made, that they are writ in water, 10 And blowne away with winde? Or doth their breath (Both hot and cold at once) make life and death... | |
| Smith College - English poetry - 1925 - 420 pages
...sand away together . JOHN DONNE (1573-1631) From Elegie XVI, The Expostulation Are vowes so cheape with women, or the matter Whereof they are made, that they are writ in water, And blowne away with winde? SIR HENRY WOTTON (1568-1639) From A Woman's Heart Why was she born to please?... | |
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