 | Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pages
...something sharp and salt, both to whet appetite, And make 'em taste their wine well : so methinks, After a friendly sharp and savory chiding, A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o' the grape. Wedlock. O thou the ripe time of man's misery, wedlock ; When all his thoughts like over-laden trees... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 pages
...something sharp and salt, both to whet appetite, And make 'em taste their wine well : so methinks, After a friendly sharp and savory chiding, A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o' the grape. Wedlock. O thou the ripe time of man's misery, wedlock ; When all his thoughts like over-laden trees... | |
 | Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 468 pages
...somewhat sharp and salt, both to whet appetite, And make 'em taste their wine well : so, methinks* After a friendly, sharp, and savory chiding, A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o' th' grape : How think'st thou, does 't not ? [Kisses him. Hip. 'Tis so excellent, I know not how to... | |
 | 1821 - 436 pages
...something sharp, and salt, both to wiiet^appetite, And make 'em taste their wine well ; so, methinks, After a friendly, sharp, and savory chiding, A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o'the grape." Women, beware Women, a Tragedy, by T. MIDDLETON. WOMEN'S INCONSTANCY. " Who would have... | |
 | Catherine George Ward - 1834 - 500 pages
...appetite, ' And make 'em taste their wine well : FO methinks, * After a friendly, sharp, and savoury chiding, 'A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o'...severe one from his sister Rosa, when they met alone in the drawing-room, before the young people had assembled there ; and Mrs. Trelawney exclaimed, —... | |
 | Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 pages
...whet appetite And make 'em taste their wine well; so, methinks, After a friendly, sharp, and savoury chiding, A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o' the grape ; How think'st thou ? does 't not ? [Kisses him. HIP. 'Tis so excellent, I know not how to praise it, what to say to't! IsA. This... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 pages
...something sharp and salt, both to whet appetite, And make 'em taste their wine well : so methiuks, After a friendly sharp and savory chiding, A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o' the grape. Wedlock. O thou the ripe time of man's misery, wedlock ; When all his thoughts like over-laden trees... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 pages
...something sharp and salt, both to whet appetite, And make 'em taste their wine well : so methinks, After a friendly sharp and savory chiding, A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o' the grape. Wedlock. O thou the ripe time of man's misery, wedlock ; When all his thoughts like over-laden trees... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...There's something sharp and salt, both to whet appetite. And make 'em taste their wine well: so methinks, After a friendly sharp and savory chiding, A. kiss tastes wondrous well, and full,o' the grape. Wedlock. After 'tis knit to marriage; it begins, As soon as the sun shines upon... | |
 | Beautiful poetry - 1859 - 420 pages
...There's something sharp and salt, both to whet appetite, And make 'em taste their wine well: so methinks, After a friendly sharp and savory chiding, A kiss tastes wondrous well, and full o' the grape. SINGLE LIFE. MlDDLRTON. We read how Daphne, for her peevish flight, O fie upon this single life : forego... | |
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