Here when the labouring fish does at the foot arrive, And finds that by his strength but vainly he doth strive; His tail takes in his teeth, and bending like a bow, That's to the compass drawn, aloft himself doth throw: Then springing at his height, as doth a little wand, That, bended end to end, and flerted from the hand, Far off itself doth cast. so does the salmon vaut. And if at first he fail, his second sommersault He instantly assays and from his nimble ring, Still yarking never leaves, Until himself he fling Above the streamful top of the surrounded heap.
Care draws on care, woe comforts woe again, Sorrow breeds sorrow, on grief brings forth twain. - Michael Drayton
Care draws on care, woe comforts woe again, Sorrow breeds sorrow, on grief brings forth twain.
- Michael Drayton
Thus when we fondly flatter our desires, Our best conceits do prove the greatest liars. - Michael Drayton
Thus when we fondly flatter our desires, Our best conceits do prove the greatest liars.
Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part. - Michael Drayton
Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part.
Better sit still, than rise to meet the devil. - Michael Drayton
Better sit still, than rise to meet the devil.
Must, bid the Morn awake! Sad Winter now declines, Each bird doth choose a mate; This day's Saint Valentine's. For that good bishop's sake Get u… - Michael Drayton
Must, bid the Morn awake! Sad Winter now declines, Each bird doth choose a mate; This day's Saint Valentine's. For that good bishop's sake Get u…
All transitory titles I detest; a virtuous life I mean to boast alone. Our birth's our sires'; our virtues be our own. - Michael Drayton
All transitory titles I detest; a virtuous life I mean to boast alone. Our birth's our sires'; our virtues be our own.
WhenTime shall turn those amber locks to grey, My verse again shall gild and make them gay. - Michael Drayton
WhenTime shall turn those amber locks to grey, My verse again shall gild and make them gay.
With much we surfeit; plenty makes us poor. - Michael Drayton
With much we surfeit; plenty makes us poor.
It is your virtue, being men, to try; And it is ours, by virtue to deny. - Michael Drayton
It is your virtue, being men, to try; And it is ours, by virtue to deny.
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