This maketh me at home to hunt and hawk. And in foul weather at my book to sit, In frost and snow then with my bow to stalk: No man doth mark whereso I ride or go, In lusty leas at liberty I walk, And of these news I feel nor weal nor woe, Save that a... The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt - Page xxviby Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 244 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1831 - 652 pages
...owes more than even to Surry. • This maketh me at home to hunt and hawk, And in foul weather at ray book to sit, In frost and snow — then with my bow to stalk.' From Henry VIII. to James I. inclusive, the encouragement of the long-bow and the hawk, and the discouragement... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - English literature - 1810 - 618 pages
...sleeves, that weigh, as thou maist see, A chip of chance, more than a pound of wit; This noakcth me at home to hunt and hawk, And in foul weather at my...then with my bow to stalk ; No man doth mark whereso 1 ride or go ; In lusty lees at liberty I walk." &c &c. " Nor am I not where truth is given in prey... | |
| Henry Headley - English poetry - 1810 - 236 pages
...at home to hunt and hawk, And in foul weather at my book to sit, In frost and snow, then with my bow stalk, No man doth mark whereso I ride or go, In lusty...leas at liberty I walk ; And of these news I feel no weal no woe, Save that a clog doth hang yet at my heel, No force for that, for that is ordered so,... | |
| Henry Headley - English poetry - 1810 - 238 pages
...sleeves the weigh (as thou ma/st see) A chip of chance, moie than a pound of wit : ' This makes me at home to hunt and hawk, And in foul weather at my book to sit, In frost and snow, then with my bow stalk, No man doth, mark whereso I ride or go, In lusty leas at liberty I walk , And of these news... | |
| Samuel Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - English literature - 1810 - 648 pages
...maiit sec, A chip of chauee, more than a pound ol wit ; This make th me ai homr to hunt and haw k, And in foul weather at my book to s,it In frost and snow ; then with my bow to stalk ; Ko man doth mark whertso 1 ride or go j Ju lusty lees at liberty I walk." &c &c. " tfor am I not... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 472 pages
...sleeves that weigh (as thou may "st see) A chip of chance more than a pound of wit : This maketh me at home to hunt and hawk, And in foul weather at my...liberty I walk. And of these news I feel nor weal nor wo, Save that a clog doth hang yet at my heel ; No force for that, for it is order'd so, That I may... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Essays - 1813 - 338 pages
...sleeves, that weigh, as thou mayst see, A chip of chance more than a pound of wit ; This maketh me at home to hunt and hawk, And in foul weather at my...frost and snow then with my bow to stalk : No man doth mock whereso I ride or go ; In lusty leas at liberty I walk, And of these news I feel nor weal nor... | |
| Rowland Freeman - Authors, English - 1821 - 846 pages
...their sleeves that weigh as thou may'st seer A chip of chance more than a pound of wit. This makelli me at home to hunt and hawk ; And in foul weather at...In lusty leas at liberty I walk ; And of these news 1 feel nor weal nor woe, Save that a clog doth hang yet at my heel.* No force for that, for it is ordered... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 806 pages
...out or useless. Heel, to lean on one side, as the ship heels ; to dance ; to arm a cock for fighting. In lusty leas at liberty I walk; And of these news I feel nor weal nor woe. Save that a clog doth hang yet at my heel. Wyatt Sir, when comes your book forth? I'pon the Arc/,»... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 pages
...useless. Heel, to lean on one side, as the ship heels; to dance; to irm a cock for fighting. In lusty leaa at liberty I walk ; And of these news I feel nor weal nor woe, Save that a clog doth hang yet at my hrel. Wyatt Sir, when comes your book forth? Upon the heelt of... | |
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