... either hand, And blissful tears, and tender smiles that fall On her dear head — great summer over all ! While Envy, of the triumph half afraid, Slinks, like a dazzled serpent, to the shade. FREDERICK TENNYSON: The Bridal. It is too much, we daily... Drawing Room Dramas - Strana 87autor/autoři: William Gorman Wills - 1873 - 172 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Horace Twiss - 1844 - 450 str.
...absence of mind, but a hidden chain of ideas. My walnuts had reminded my grandfather of the couplet, 'A spaniel, a wife, and a walnut-tree, The more you beat them the better they be.' " Lord Eldon returned to London from Encombe on the 10th of September, and devoted himself... | |
| Charles Henry Pearson - 1859 - 190 str.
...coarse and brutal. English civilization is not very pleasantly reflected in the famous distich : — A spaniel, a wife, and a walnut-tree, The more you beat them, the better they be. Pictures deserve, from their great number, and from their nature, to be ranked in the very... | |
| 1859 - 782 str.
...coarse and brutal. English civilisation is not very pleasantly reflected in the famous distich : — * A spaniel, a wife, and a walnut-tree. The more you beat them, the better they be.' Pictures deserve, from their great number, and from their nature, to be ranked in the very... | |
| William Gorman Wills - 1873 - 184 str.
...fortune, you curious old buck. QUEEN'S COUNSELLOR. And what is your trade, and what are you doing ? PETER SIMPLE. My trade is to fight, and my pastime is wooing,...a walnut-tree, The more you beat them, the better they'll be. QUEEN'S COUNSELLOR. The very man for Katharine. Peter, wait : What would you say to marry... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 str.
...TENNYSON : The Bridal. It is too much, we daily hear, To wive and thrive both in one year. TUSSER. A spaniel, a wife, and a walnut-tree, The more you beat them the better they be. Twiss's Elelan, iii. 136. You graced the several parts of life : A spotless virgin, and a... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 str.
...TENNYSON : The Bridal. It is too much, we daily hear, To wive and thrive both in one year. TUSSER. A spaniel, a wife, and a walnut-tree, The more you beat them the belter they be. Twiss's Eldon, iii. 136. You graced the several parts of life: A spotless virgin, and... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 str.
...FREDERICK TENNYSON: The Bridal. It is too much, we daily hear, To wive and thrive both in one year. TUSSER. A spaniel, a wife, and a walnut-tree, The more you beat them the better they be. Twiss's Eldon, iii. 136. You graced the several parts of life: A spotless virgin, and a faultless... | |
| 1902 - 1212 str.
...thraldom in which man has kept her «ince the heathen age when the " Lord of Creation " believed : A dog, a wife, and a walnut-tree. The more you beat them the better they be. They write articles on any subject touching upon home life, from the nursing of babies to... | |
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