| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | William Browne. (1591?1645?) |
| | | 2261 | | Whose life is a bubble, and in length a span. 1 |
| Britannias Pastorals. Book i. Song 2. |
| 2262 | | Did therewith bury in oblivion. |
| Britannias Pastorals. Book ii. Song 2. |
| 2263 | | Well-languaged Daniel. |
| Britannias Pastorals. Book ii. Song 2. |
| | | Robert Herrick. (15911674) |
| | | 2264 | Cherry ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry, Full and fair ones,come and buy! If so be you ask me where They do grow, I answer, there, Where my Julias lips do smile, There s the land, or cherry-isle. |
| Cherry Ripe. |
| 2265 | Some asked me where the rubies grew, And nothing I did say; But with my finger pointed to The lips of Julia. |
| The Rock of Rubies, and the Quarrie of Pearls. |
| 2266 | Some asked how pearls did grow, and where? Then spoke I to my girl To part her lips, and showed them there The quarelets of pearl. |
| The Rock of Rubies, and the Quarrie of Pearls. |
| 2267 | A sweet disorder in the dress Kindles in clothes a wantonness. |
| Delight in Disorder. |
| 2268 | A winning wave, deserving note, In the tempestuous petticoat; A careless shoe-string, in whose tie I see a wild civility, Do more bewitch me than when art Is too precise in every part. |
| Delight in Disorder. |
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