| Hesperus - 1882 - 238 Seiten
...that 's the worst disease of love. The poor, the foul, the false, love can THE FUNERAL \ A 7"HOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm * * Nor question much...: For 'tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that which, unto heaven being gone. Will leave this to controul And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution.... | |
| Wm. J. Linton - 1883 - 294 Seiten
...world of others, Making fruitful mothers : All these attend me as my page. JOHN DONNE THE FUNERAL TA WHOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm » » Nor...which, then to heaven being gone, Will leave this to controul And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution. For if the sinewy thread my brain lets... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 Seiten
...which hath business, and makes love, doth do Such wrong as when a married man should woo. THE FUNERAL. Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question...: For 'tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that which, unto heaven being gone, Will leave this to controul And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution.... | |
| 1890 - 898 Seiten
...more than guardian angels do." The Funeral is a companion piece : 242 THE POETKY OF JOHN DONNE. 243 " Whoever comes to shroud me do not harm, Nor question...sign you must not touch, For 'tis my outward soul." But here it is evident that there was a time when the speaker " knew difference of sex," had offered... | |
| 1927 - 554 Seiten
...created out of the perceptions not of an easy, imaginable world, but of the accepted, common-sense world. Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question...touch, For 'tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that which, unto heaven being gone, Will leave this to control And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution.... | |
| 1895 - 412 Seiten
...see; Falsehood is worse than hate ; and that must be, If she whom I love should love me. THE FUNERAL. WHOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question...touch, For 'tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that which, unto heaven being gone, For if the sinewy thread my brain lets fall Through every part, 10 Can tie... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1895 - 434 Seiten
...should look into your moan, 1 And mock you with me after I am gone. CCLIX THE FUNERAL Shakespeare. WHOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question...touch, For 'tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that which, unto heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution.... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 424 Seiten
...see; Falsehood is worse than hate; and that must be, If she whom I love should love me. THE FUNERAL. WHOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question...touch, For 'tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that which, unto heaven being gone, For if the sinewy thread my brain lets fall Through every part, 10 Can tie... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 414 Seiten
...; Falsehood is worse than hate ; and that must be, If she whom I love should love me. THE FUNERAL. WHOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question...touch, For 'tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that which, unto heaven being gone, For if the sinewy thread my brain lets fall Through every part, 10 Can tie... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1895 - 472 Seiten
...Difference of sex we never knew, No more than guardian angels do." The Funeral is a companion piece : " Whoever comes to shroud me do not harm, Nor question...sign you must not touch, For 'tis my outward soul." But here it is evident that there was a time when the speaker " knew difference of sex," had offered... | |
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