“Green grow the rashes, O;
Green grow the rashes, O;
The sweetest hours that e'er I spend
Are spent among the lasses, O.”
Green Grow the Rashes, O, chorus (1787)
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Scottish poet and lyricist 1759–1796Related quotes

“O pastoral heart of England! like a psalm
Of green days telling with a quiet beat.”
Poem Ode upon Eckington Bridge, River Avon, in Poems and Ballads, 1896

“Black A, white E, red I, green U, blue O: vowels,
Someday I shall recount your latent births.”
A noir, E blanc, I rouge, U vert, O bleu: voyelles,
Je dirai quelque jour vos naissances latentes !
Voyelles http://www.mag4.net/Rimbaud/poesies/Vowels.html (Vowels (1871)

The Song of the Bell (1799)

“I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day.
What hours, O what black hoürs we have spent
This night!”
" I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark, Not Day http://www.bartleby.com/122/45.html", lines 1-3
Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1918)

The Nice Valor (1647), Melancholy. Compare: "Naught so sweet as melancholy", Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy.