Umbrellas Quotes ( 10 - 13 of 13 )
 Of doues I haue a dainty paire
 Which, when you please to take the aier,
  About your read more 
 Of doues I haue a dainty paire
 Which, when you please to take the aier,
  About your head shall gently houer,
   Your cleere browe from the sunne to couer,
    And with their nimble wings shall fan you
     That neither cold nor heate shall tan you,
      And like umbrellas, with their feathers
       Sheeld you in all sorts of weathers. 
 Good housewives all the winter's rage despise,
 Defended by the riding-hood's disguise;
  Or, underneath the umbrella's oily read more 
 Good housewives all the winter's rage despise,
 Defended by the riding-hood's disguise;
  Or, underneath the umbrella's oily shade,
   Safe through the wet on clinking pattens tread,
    Let Persian dames the unbrella's ribs display,
     To guard their beauties from the sunny ray;
      Or sweating slaves support the shady load,
       When eastern monarchs show their state abroad;
        Britain in winter only knows its aid,
         To guard from chilling showers the walking maid. 
Let a smile be your umbrella, and you'll end up with a face full of rain.
Let a smile be your umbrella, and you'll end up with a face full of rain.