Comments about Sir Robert Ayton

Click to write a comment about Sir Robert Ayton

RealSkipBayless: I obviously don't condone violence on the basketball court, but I don't hate the way PatBev defended Austin Reaves by bumping down Ayton, who was standing over Reaves taunting him AFTER Booker smashed Reaves in the face on a follow-through foul and stood over him. Yes, sir, PB.

scotlit: The mighty Mavors, jealous to behold A Mars more mighty nor himself below, Did once resolve his rivall to ore’throw By assassins, whome open force made bold… Sir Robert Ayton (1569–1638), in JACOBAN PARNASSUS: Scottish Poetry from the Reign of James I

statmuse: The 2018 draft was four years ago today. Here are the leaders so far: PPG - Luka Doncic RPG - Deandre Ayton APG - Trae Young FG% - Robert Williams 3P% - Michael Porter Jr. Wins - Mikal Bridges Already an elite draft class.

MarileaJ: "Auld Lang Syne" song, written in part by Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1789. Orig. poem is attributed to Scottish poet Sir Robert Ayton, 1570-1638. Poem set to music from a Lowland melody by folksong collector/editor George Thomson. In U.S. traditionally sung on New Year's Eve.

yrluvr69: he that can love unloved again hath better store of love than brain IS SUCH A FUNNY LINE thanks sir robert ayton

quizzyisdone: sir robert ayton you are BITTER

mazan_pama: "I love thee once, I'll love no more; Thine be the grief as is the blame- Thou art not what thou wast before, What reason I should be the same? Sir Robert Ayton (1570-1638)

Dakota_Bobita: To an Inconstant One by Sir Robert Ayton



Write your comment about Sir Robert Ayton


Poem of the day

John Milton Poem
Comus
 by John Milton

A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before

The Earl Of Bridgewater, Then President Of Wales.

The Persons

The ATTENDANT SPIRIT, afterwards in the habit of THYRSIS.
COMUS, with his Crew.
...

Read complete poem

Popular Poets