| William Shakespeare - 1893 - 250 pages
...he perished. rosemary used at funerals as an emblem of remembrance, and compares WT iv. 4. 74-6, " For you there's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming...winter long : Grace and remembrance be to you both." 61. For recordation to. in memory of. 62-4. 'Tis with ... way, my mind is in the state of the tide,... | |
| James Cranstoun - 1893 - 400 pages
...remembrance." — ' Hamlet,' Act iv. sc. 5. In the ' Winter's Tale' it is associated with " rue " — " For you there's rosemary and rue : these keep Seeming...winter long ; Grace and remembrance be to you both." — Act iv. sc. 4. A contributor to that curious collection of oddments, Hone's ' Table Book' (vol.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 232 pages
...and stick your rosemary On this fair corse "; also Winter's Tale, iv. 4. 74 — " For you there 's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming and savour all...winter long ; Grace and remembrance be to you both ". 176. pansies are for thoughts, because of their name, the French pensees. The flower is also a country... | |
| William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe - 1895 - 232 pages
...Camilla] You 're welcome, sir.— Give me those flowers there, Dorcas. — Reverend sirs, For you there 's rosemary and rue; these keep Seeming and savour all the winter long : sprace and remembrance be to you both, And welcome to our shearing ! Polixenes. Shepherdess, —... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 pages
...flint ; As humorous as winter, and as sudden As flames congealed in the spring of day. SHAKSPEARE. For you there's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming and savour all the winter long. SHAKSPEARE. On old Hyem's chin, and icy crown, An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 232 pages
...those flowers there, Dorcas. — Reverend sirs, For you there 's rosemary and iue; these keep p^ fj. Seeming and savour all the winter long : Grace and remembrance be to you both, ^^, -m, And welcome to our shearing ! ' ^ Polixenes. Shepherdess, — A fair one are you — well you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 390 pages
...hostess-ship o' the day. — [TaCAMiLLo.] You're welcome, sir \ — Give me those flowers there, Dorcas. — Reverend sirs, For you there's rosemary, and rue ; these keep Seeming, and savor, all the winter long: Grace, and remembrance, be to you both, And welcome to our shearing \ Pol.... | |
| Benjamin Taylor - 1900 - 232 pages
...rosemary for you, that's for remembrance ; I pray you, love, remember.' And in The Winter's Tale : ' For you there's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming...savour all the winter long ; Grace and remembrance be with you both.' And thus Drayton : ' He from his lass him lavender hath sent, Showing her love, and... | |
| Robert Nares - 1901 - 520 pages
...beautifully put together in the Winter's Tale ; rue for yrace, and rosemary for remembrance .For vou there's rosemary and rue, these keep Seeming and savour all the winter long; (irncf iinJ remtinhrance he lu you both. And welcome to our shearing. Act iv, sc. 4. See RUE. Him rosemary... | |
| Mrs. Lois Grosvenor Hufford, Lois Grosvenor Hufford - 1901 - 472 pages
...take on me The hostess-ship o' the day. — You're welcome. Give me those flowers there, Dorcas. — Reverend sirs, For you there's rosemary and rue; these keep Seeming and savor all the winter long : 1 The one who had charge of the pantry. 332 POLIXENES. Shepherdess, —... | |
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