O'errun and trampled on : then what they do in present, Though less than yours in past, must o'ertop yours ; For time is like a fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand, And with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps... The Bombay university calendar - Page cxxiiby Bombay city, univ - 1874Full view - About this book
| Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 570 pages
...dfaretoell anfc ffiSJUelcome, — Shakspeare. 'TIME is like a fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand ; And with his arms out-stretch'd,...Welcome ever smiles, And Farewell goes out sighing. dFollotoetS Of dFaSfnOtt,-- MUSCB Anglic. AN empty, thoughtless tribe. dFaSf)tOt1U — Greville. T^TE... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - Conduct of life - 1856 - 418 pages
...which is found in every nook and corner, " For time is like a fashionable host That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand ; And with his arms out-stretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer." It is not to be blamed for welcoming in those pretty folks who, * Holmes. as Dickens says, "laugh to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 pages
...yours in past, must o'ertop yours: For time is like a fashionable host, f That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand ; And with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps-in the comer: Welcome ever smiles, And Farewell goes out sighing. O, let not virtue seek Eemuneration... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 406 pages
...than yours in past, must o'ertop yours : For time is like a fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand; And with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps-in the comer : Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O, let not virtue seek Remuneration... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1856 - 800 pages
...That slightly shakes his parting guest by die hand; And with his arms out-stretch'd, as he would fly v Grasps in the comer: Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O, let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigor of bone,,desert... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 pages
...fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand ; And with his arms outstretched, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer : welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O ! let not virtue seek Remuneration for a thing it was ; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1848 - 786 pages
...fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand; And with his arms out-stretch 'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer: Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O, let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was ; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigor of bone,... | |
| Great Britain - 1857 - 588 pages
...fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand, And with his anna outstretched, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer. Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. — Shakespeare. COWARDICE. — He who flinches from work, in battle or out of it, is a coward. —... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1858 - 780 pages
...than yours in past, must o'ertop yours: For time is like a fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand ; And with his arms out-stretch'd,...Welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O, let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was ; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigor of bone,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pages
...your's in past, must o'ertop your's ; For time is like a fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand, And with his arms out-stretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps-in the comer : welcome ever smiles *, 1 Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, Wherein he... | |
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