"Howso" Quotes from Famous Books
... Comes home at even little worth. Now winter treadeth on autumn-tide, So here till the spring shalt thou abide. Then if thy mind be changed no whit. And ye still will wed, see ye to it! And on the first of summer days, A wedded man, ye may go your ways. Yet look, howso the thing will fall, My hand shall meddle nought at all. Lo, now the night and rain draweth up. And within doors glimmer stoop and cup. And hark, a little sound I know, The laugh of Snbiorn's fiddle-bow, My sister's son, and a craftsman good, ... — Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough • William Morris
... by Jove's command, his eyes still steadfast held, And, striving, thrust his sorrow back, howso his heart-strings swelled: At last he answered shortly thus: "O Queen, though words may fail To tell thy lovingkindness, ne'er my heart belies the tale: Still shall it be a joy to think of sweet Elissa's days While of myself I yet may think, while breath ... — The AEneids of Virgil - Done into English Verse • Virgil |