| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 416 pages
...golden Sands, and cryftal Brooks : With filken Lines and filver Hooks. There will the River whifpering run Warm'd by thine Eyes, more than the Sun. And there th' mamour'd Filh will play, Begging themfelves they may betray. amoroufly to thee fwim, Gladder to catch... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1799 - 402 pages
...ni i . in I', i in .- I | : l0.;0! ii I il,••• MH.I mv in ihv A THE BAIT. CoME, live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove...silken lines and silver hooks. There will the river whisp'ring run, Warm'd by thine eyes more than the sun ; And there th' inamcur'd fish will play, Begging... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 728 pages
...thine own heart, from all malice free. DONNE'S POEMS. THE BAIT. COME, live with me, and be my love, nd we will some new pleasures prove Of golden sands, and crystal brooks, With silken lines and silver luniks. There will the river whisp'ring ran, Warm'd by thine eyes more than the Siin: And there th'... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1812 - 518 pages
...another is to be found among DONNE'S Poems, entitled "The Bait," beginning thus : " COME live with me, and be my love, " And we will some new pleasures prove " Of golden sands, c*c." As for CHS. MARLOW, who was in high repute fat Lis Dramatic writings, he lost his life by a stab... | |
| Izaak Walton, John Hawkins - Fishing - 1822 - 486 pages
...the better, because they allude to rivers, and fish and fishing. They be these : Come live with me, and be my love. And we will some new pleasures prove,...silken lines, and silver hooks. There will the river whisp'ring run, Warm'd by thy eyes more than the sun; And there the enamel'd fish will stay, Begging... | |
| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins, John Hawkins - Fishing - 1822 - 494 pages
...fishing. They be these : Come live with me, and be my low, And we will some new pleasures prove, Or golden sands, and crystal brooks, With silken lines, and silver hooks. There will the river whisp'ring run, Warin'd by thy eyes more than the sun; And there the cnamet'd fish will stay, Begging... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - Fishing - 1824 - 518 pages
...better, because they allude to rivers, and fish, and fishing. They be these : • Come live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove,...silken lines, and silver hooks. There will the river whisp'ring run, Warm'd by thy eyes more than the Sun ; And there the enameltdfish will stay, Begging... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - Fishing - 1833 - 380 pages
...better, because they allude to rivers, and fish, and fishing. They be these : — Come, live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove,...hooks. There will the river whispering run, Warm'd by thy eyes more than the sun ; And there the enamell'd fish will stay, Begging themselves they may betray.... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - Fishing - 1833 - 350 pages
...They be these: — Come, live with me, and he my love, And we will some new pleasures prove, Of poMen sands, and crystal brooks, With silken lines, and silver hooks. There will the river whispering run, Warm VI by thy eyes more than- the sun ; And there the enamell'd fish will stay, Begging themselves... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 pages
...Of hope to rise, or fear to fall ; THE BAIT. JOHN DONNE. Born 1574— Died 1621. Come live with me and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove,...silken lines, and silver hooks. There will the river whisp'ring run, Warm'd by thy eyes more than the sun ; And there th' innamour'd* fish will stay, Begging... | |
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