Turn I my looks unto the skies, Love then in every flower is found. Dr. Thomas Lodge. But gently entreating and sweetly beguiling, Woman reigns, while the graces around her are smiling. October 23. Schiller. I am not mine, but thine; I vow thy 'hests I will obey, And serve thee as a servant ought, in pleasing, if I may. Richard Edwards. Look in my face, and say if there is aught October 24. Longfellow (The Spanish Student). Beauty and worth in her alike contend There's beggary in the love that can be reckoned. Shakespeare (Antony and Cleopatra). The de'il he could na skaith thee, And say, Scotch Song. Wae's the wife that wants the tongue, October 26. Scotch Proverb. She is full of jewels; but I am most taken Shirley. Thou art my treasure, my joy, my delight, October 27. My dear mistress has a heart From the German. Soft as those kind looks she gave me And her eyes she did enslave me. Earl of Rochester, 1647. Song, beauty, youth, love, virtue, joy-this group Young. |