Come, live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove, Of golden sands, and crystal brooks, With silken lines, and silver hooks. The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's, 1621-1631: With a Memoir ... - Page 553by John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839Full view - About this book
| Henry Wade - 1861 - 272 pages
...and better protected. LINES, HOW TO MAKE AND THSOW PEOPEELT. To make a Reel-line. " Come live with me and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove,...crystal brooks, With silken lines and silver hooks." DOCTOR DONNE. three quills and cut off the feather part evenly, as if you were 'going to make three... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1863 - 372 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,...run. Warmed by thy eyes more than the sun ; And there the enamelled fish will stay, Begging themselves they may betray. When thou wilt swim in that live... | |
| REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1867 - 728 pages
...her form in the glassy river, he might have whispered again his early song: — " Come live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove,...There will the river whispering run, Warmed by thy еуеэ more than the sun ; And there th' enamoured fish will stay, Begging themselves they may betray."... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1867 - 490 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, Warmed by the eyes more than the sun ; And there the enamelled fish will stay, Begging themselves they may betray.... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1869 - 116 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, Of golden sands and christal brooks, With silken lines and silver hooks. There will the river whispering run, Warm'd by... | |
| Samuel Woolcock Christophers - 1873 - 310 pages
...her form in the glassy river, he might have whispered again his early song : — " Come live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove,...fish will stay, Begging themselves they may betray." Or, perhaps it was while wandering in these " green pastures," and beside these "still waters," that... | |
| Henry Robert Robertson - 1875 - 242 pages
...impediments should be destroyed." Water-wagtails CHAPTER XXIII. GUDGEON-FISHING. " Come live with me and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove...crystal brooks, With silken lines and silver hooks." DR. DONNE. (ERHAPS it may occur to some of our readers that such occupations as this, and one or two... | |
| Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 pages
...nature into that of artifices and conceits. The following is the first verae :— Come live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove...crystal brooks, With silken lines, and silver hooks. Herrlck's poem, which has more of the true rustic nature than any of the others, follows its model... | |
| John Jay Brown - 1876 - 500 pages
...sex, he might break out into a itream of rhyme like the following, by Dr. Donne : " Come live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove. Of golden sands and chrystnl brook*, With -ill.. M liu,- and silver hooks. Lot course, bold ii.ui.i-. from ilimy u.-i,... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 552 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. As for Chr. Marlow, who was in high repute for his dramatic writings, he lost his life by a stab... | |
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