| Robert Herrick - 1810 - 280 pages
...one Strikes me dead as any stone ? O, shew mercy then, and be Kind at once to murder me ! CCXVIII. THE WAKE. COME, Anthea, let us two Go to feast, as...custards, creams and cakes, Are the junkets still at wakes ; Unto which the tribes resort, Where the business is the sport : Morris-dancers thou shalt see, Marian... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1810 - 278 pages
...shew mercy then, and be Kind at once to murder me ! CCXVIII. THE WAKE. COME, Anthea, let us two Goto feast, as others do : Tarts and custards, creams and cakes, Are the junkets still at wakes; Unto which the tribes resort, Where the business is the sport : Morris-dancers thou shalt see, Marian... | |
| Sir John Mennes - 1817 - 568 pages
...our meeting. White we stand Hand in hand, Honest Swainliftg, vith his Sweeting. Alvar and Anthea, . Come Anthea let us two Go to Feast as others do. Tarts and Custards, Cream and Cakes, Are the junkets •stifl at Wakes : Unto which -the Tribes resort, Morris-dancers... | |
| 1817 - 524 pages
...in our meeting, While we stand Hand in hand, Honest swainling, with his sweeting. Alvar and Anthea. Come Anthea let us two Go to feast as others do. Tarts and custards, cream and cakes, Are the junkets still at wakes : Unto which the tribes resort, Where the businesse... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1823 - 346 pages
...his people be. POTENTATES. LOVE aiid the Graces evermore doth wait Upon the man that is a potentate. THE WAKE. COME, Anthea, let us two Go to feast, as...do : Tarts and custards, creams and cakes, Are the junketts still at wakes ; Unto which the tribes resort, Where the businesse is the sport : Morris-dancers... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1825 - 348 pages
...his people be. POTENTATES. LOVE and the Graces evermore doth wait Upon the man that is a potentate. THE WAKE. COME, Anthea, let us two Go to feast, as...do : Tarts and custards, creams and cakes, Are the junketts still at wakes ; Unto which the tribes resort, Where the businesse is the sport : Morris-dancers... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1830 - 592 pages
...in verse as exhilarating as these rural revels themselves. I will not forbear their transcription. Come Anthea ! let us two Go to feast as others do. Tarts and custards, creams and cakes Are the junketts still at WAKES, Unto which the tribes resort Where the business is the sport. Morris-dancers... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 pages
...our rustic maids. ('0) The following is found in Herrick's " Hesperides," p. 300 : — " The Wuke. " Come, Anthea, let us two Go to feast, as others do. Tarts and Custards, Creams and Cakes, Are the Junketts still at Wakes : t Jnto which the trihes resort, Where the husinesse is the sport. Morris-dancers... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...extent even in the days of Shakspere. In the next generation Herrici, a parish priest, writes, — " Come, Anthea, let us two Go to feast, as others do....custards, creams and cakes, Are the junkets still at wakes : Unto which the tribes resort, Where the business is the sport." With " the tribes " were mingled... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 pages
...the various business of this festivity, • l.iiuis here an introduction : — Come Anthea, let ид two Go to feast, as others do. Tarts and custards, creams and cakes, Are the juiíkrlt» still at Wakes : 1,'nto which the tribes resort, Where the husinesse is the sport : Morris-dancers... | |
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