| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 522 pages
...Fields, or by the Fire, With the Youths that have defire — How does flie yet ? Hero. O, ill I Cleo. Given Ear-rings we will wear, Bracelets of our Lovers Hair, Which they on our Arms fhall twift, With their Names carv'd, on our Wrift j All the Mony that we owe, We in Tokens will beftow... | |
| William Parr Greswell - 1801 - 224 pages
...are fa} " Given eare-rings we will weare, Bracelets of our lovers haire, t Which they on our armes shall twist, With their names carv'd on our wrist. All the money that wee owe, Wee in tokens will bestow ; And learne to write, that when tis sent, Onely our loves know... | |
| Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 620 pages
...fields, or by the fire, With the youths that have desire — How does she vet ? Hero. Oh, ill! C/fo. Given ear-rings we will wear, Bracelets of our lovers'...arms shall twist, With their names carv'd, on our «rat; All t lie money that we owe We in tokens will bestow; And learn to write, that, when 'tis sent,... | |
| Cupid - 1826 - 252 pages
...the gentlemen, and accepted by their fair mistresses : thus described in an old comedy of the time. " Given ear-rings we will wear, Bracelets of our lovers' hair ; Which they on our arms shall twist (With our names carv'd) on our wrist." TO A BEAUTIFUL LADY, Playing on the Organ. When fam'd Cecilia on the... | |
| 734 pages
...accepted y their fair mistresses, thus described in nn old comedy of the time :— " Given ear-H'ings we will wear, Bracelets of our lovers' hair ; Which they on our arms shall twist (With our names carv'd) on our wrist." REASON FOK WEARING MusTACHIOS. — I have n very favourable opinion... | |
| 1833 - 370 pages
...And ol the gentleman'» present, a lady in Cupid's lieveuge, of I! ;uimont and Fletcher, says : — " Given ear-rings we will wear, Bracelets of our lovers' hair. Which they on our aims shall twist» (With Üieir names carved) on our wrists. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1833. THE SAFETY OF... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1840 - 746 pages
...fields, or by the fire, With the youths that have desire — How does she yet ? Hero. Oh, ill ! Cleo. Given ear-rings we will wear, Bracelets of our lovers'...Which they on our arms shall twist, With their names carved on our wrist ; All the money that we owe We in tokens will bestow ; And learn to write, that,... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 pages
...occasions, a Lady, in " Cupid's Revenge" (a play of Beaumont and Fletcher's), says : " Given Earings we will wear; Bracelets of our Lovers' hair, Which...shall twist, (With their names carv'd) on our wrist." In Greene's " Defence of Conny -Catching," Signat. C. 3 h. is the following passage : " Is there not... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1843 - 592 pages
...fields or by the fire, With the youths that have desire. — How does she yet ? Hero. Oh, ill ! Cleo. Given ear-rings we will wear, Bracelets of our lovers'...their names carv'd, on our wrist ; All the money that wo owe c We in tokens will bestow ; And learn to write that, when 'tis sent, Only our loves know what... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1846 - 660 pages
...repeatedly named, and were given as love-tokens, and worn hy men : " Given earrings we will wear, liracelets of our lovers' hair, Which they on our arms shall twist, With our names carved on our wrist." Beaumont and Fletcher's Capid's Revenge. " Where is your 'larum watch,... | |
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