1872, H. N. Hudson, Shakespeare= His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. Chapter , And in reference to this harmonious interplay of all the human faculties and sensibilities, I may not unfitly apply to Shakespeare's workmanship these choice lines from Wordsworth: "Brisk Youth appeared, the Morn of youth, With freaks of graceful folly,-- Life's temperate Noon, her sober Eve, Her Night not melancholy; Past, present, future, all appeared, In harmony united, Like guests that meet, and some from far, By cordial love invited."
1921, Harry Leon Wilson, The Wrong Twin Chapter , He had said he would, but had dawdled skillfully and was still unfitly in bare feet and the shabby garments of a weekday.