The sun in the south, or else southly and west, Is joy to the hop, as a welcomed guest; But wind in the north, or else northerly east, To the hop is as ill as a fray in a feast. On the Agriculture of Suffolk - Página 79por William Raynbird, Hugh Raynbird - 1849 - 324 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...Choose soil for the hop of the rottcnest mould, Well dunged and wrought, as a garden-plot should J ` { ae a fay in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard once found as is told, Make thereof account, as of jewel... | |
| Thomas Tusser - 1848 - 202 páginas
...should: Not far from the water (but not overflown), This lesson well noted is meet to be known. 22. The sun in the south, or else southly and west, Is...But wind in the north, or else northerly east, To hop is as ill, as a fray in a feast. t, 24. The hop for his profit, I thus do exalt, It strengthened... | |
| Thomas Tusser - 1848 - 202 páginas
...should: Not far from the water (but not overflown), This lesson well noted is meet to be known. 22. The sun in the south, or else southly and west, Is...But wind in the north, or else northerly east, To hop is as ill, as a fray in a feast. 24. The hop for his profit, I thus do exalt, It strengtheneth... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 páginas
...it alone. Choose soil for the hop of the rottcnest mould, Well dunged and wrought, as a garden-plot ch she would not touch but for necessity. How do the...mouths warble forth such ditties as no art or instru eaet, To the hop is as ill as a fay in a feaet. Meet plot for a hop-yard once found as is told, Make... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1860 - 396 páginas
...it alone. Choose soil for the hop of the rottenest mould, Well dunged and wrought, as a garden-plot should; Not far from the water, but not overflown,...or else northerly east, To the hop is as ill as a fray in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard once found as is told, Make thereof account, as of jewel... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1044 páginas
...lesson well noted is meete to be knownc. The sun in the southc, or else southlie and west, Is ioie to the hop, as a welcomed guest; But wind in the north, or else northerlie east, To the hop, is as ill as a fraie in a feast Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1877 - 656 páginas
...represented by the following sample : — The sun in the southe, or else southlie and west, Is joie to the hop, as a welcomed guest ; But wind in the north, or else northerlie east, To the hop is as ill as a fraie in a feast. Stillingfleet (quoted in Warton's History... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 744 páginas
...it alone. Choose soil for the hop of the rottenest mould, Well dunged and wrought, as a garden-plot should ; Not far from the water, but not overflown,...or else northerly east, To the hop is as ill as a fray in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard once found as is told, Make thereof account, as of jewel... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1895 - 944 páginas
...sufficient of hops, Must willingly follow, of choices to choose Such lessons approved, as skilful do use. "The sun in the south, or else southly and west, Is...to the hop, as a welcomed guest ; But wind in the (iorth, or else northerly east, To the hop is as ill as a /ay in a /east." And in Moral Reflections... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1897 - 590 páginas
...sufficient of hops, Must willingly follow, of choices to choose Such lessons approved, as skilful do use. " The sun in the south, or else southly and west, Is...or else northerly east, To the hop is as ill as a /ay in a /east." And in Moral Reflections on the Wind : " Though winds do rage as winds were wood,*... | |
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