| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 546 pagina’s
...all Sorrow, Tou jhall perhaps not do it to morrow. Beft while you have it ufe your Breath ', Iberfs no drinking after Death, Wine works the Heart up, wakes the Wit, there's no Cure 'gainft Age but it. It helps the Head-acb, Cough and Ptfick, And is for all Difeafes... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 pagina’s
...may be perfect, [thers. The drinking song ; and say I were the broTHE soxo. Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow, You shall perhaps not do it tomorrow....'gainst age but it. It helps the head^ach, cough and ptisick, And is for all diseases physick. Then let us swill, boys, for our health ; Who drinks well,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 pagina’s
...may be perfect, [there. The drinking song ; and say I were the broTHE SONG. Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow, You shall perhaps not do it tomorrow....There is no cure 'gainst age but it. It helps the head-acb, cough and ptisick, And is for all diseases physick. Then let us swill, boys, for our health... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 pagina’s
...and Raleigh's Poems, by Brydges, p. 20.] DRINKING SONG. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER. Drink to day and drown all sorrow, You shall perhaps not do it to-morrow....your breath ; There is no drinking after death. Wine wakes the heart up, wakes the wit, There is no cure 'gainst age but it. It helps the head-ache, cough... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 314 pagina’s
...writ All our good deeds and bad — a perspective That shews us hell. WEBSTER. Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow, You shall, perhaps, not do it to-morrow....use your breath ; There is no drinking after death. BEN JONSON. Now, whether it were providence, or luck, Whether the keeper's or the stealer's buck, There... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 946 pagina’s
...writ All our good deeds and bad — a perspective That shews us hell. WEBSTER. Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow, You shall, perhaps, not do it to-morrow....use your breath ; There is no drinking after death. BEN JONSON. Now, whether it were providence, or luck, Whether the keeper's or the stealer's buck, There... | |
| Percy Society - 1848 - 400 pagina’s
...similar to a convivial chorus still in vogue. By the Cook and his Companions. DRINK to-day, and drown all sorrow, You shall perhaps not do it to-morrow...There is no cure 'gainst age but it : It helps the head-ache, cough, and tisic, And is for all diseases physic. Then let us swill, boys, for our health... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1851 - 720 pagina’s
...drown all sorrow, You »hall perhaps not do it to-morrow. Host while, you have it UHO your brcatb ; There is no drinking after death. Wine works the heart up, wakes the wit, There is no cure 'gainst лце but it. It helps the hcad-uch, cough, and ptijiic. And is fur üll disease-!* physic. Then let... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 290 pagina’s
...am here ! THE BLOODY BROTHER; OR, ROLLO, DUKE OF NORMANDY.* A DRINKING SONG. DRINK to-day, and drown all sorrow, You shall perhaps not do it to-morrow:...'gainst age but it : It helps the head-ach, cough, and ptisick, And is for all diseases physick. Then let us swill, boys, for our health; Who drinks well,... | |
| Robert Bell - 1855 - 284 pagina’s
...BROTHER; OR, ROLLO, DT7KE OP NORMANDY.* A DEINKING SONfl. T\RINK to-day, and drown all sorrow, -L' You shall perhaps not do it to-morrow : Best, while...'gainst age but it : It helps the head-ach, cough, and ptisick, And is for all diseases physick. Then let us swill, boys, for our health ; Who drinks well,... | |
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