Thought he, I understand your play, And how to quit you your own way : He that will win his dame must do As Love does when he bends his bow ; 450 With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home. I grant... Hudibras - Page 124by Robert Deverell - 1816Full view - About this book
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1896 - 520 pages
...own opinion still. (15) Those that write in rhyme still make The one verse for the other's sake. (16) He that will win his dame must do As Love does when he bends his bow : With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home. (17) What is worth in anything... | |
| 1896 - 1224 pages
...and unco akeigh, Gart poor Duncan stand abeigh : Ha, ha ! the wooing o't ! b. BURNS — Duncan Gray. t IV. Sc. 5. L. 220. I bring fresh showers for the thi draws his bow ; With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home. c. BUTLER —... | |
| Eden Phillpotts - 1904 - 550 pages
...but I'ma soft-hearted fool. What says the poet ? Those writing men always know such a deal about it! "He that will win his dame, must do As Love does, when he bends his bow ; With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home ! " "I'm amazed that any child... | |
| Eden Phillpotts - 1904 - 482 pages
...such a deal about it ! " ' He that will win this dame, must do As Love does, when he bends his bow ; With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home ! ' " " I'm amazed that any child of mine — but words only waste air now. The wedding day's at hand.... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1905 - 352 pages
...you your own way ; He that will win his Dame, must do, As Love do's, when he bends his Bow : With the one hand thrust the Lady from, And with the other...is a great Provocative, to am'rous heat ; It is all Philters, and high Diet That makes Love Rampant, and to fly out : 'Tis Beauty always in the Flower,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1905 - 522 pages
...own opinion still. (15) Those that write in rhyme still make The one verse for the other's sake. (16) He that will win his dame must do As Love does when he bends his bow : With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home. (17) What is worth in anything... | |
| Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - 1911 - 784 pages
...Mer. W. of W. Act iii. Sc. 4 He that would win his dame must do As love does when he draws his bow ; With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home. 879 Butler: Hudibras. Pt. II. Canto i.. Line 449 She that with poetry is won, Is but a desk to write... | |
| Edward Powhatan Buford - 1914 - 328 pages
...remembers reading somewhere, "He that would win his dame must do As Love does when he draws his bow; With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home." Dick was never a patient person, and Ruth's treatment of his former proposal piques his vanity and... | |
| Richard Braverman - 1993 - 366 pages
...admits that real estate is love's alchemy. After all, it transforms both the lover and the beloved: I grant, quoth he, Wealth is a great Provocative, to am'rous heat; It is all Philters, and high Diet That make Love Rampant, and to fly out: 'Tis Beuty always in the flower, That... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 656 pages
...substance of the shadow, 445 Which all address and courtship's made to. Thought he, I understand your play, And how to quit you your own way : He that will win his dame, must do As love does, when he bends hi« bow ; 450 With one hand thrust the lady from, And with the other pull her home. I grant, quoth... | |
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