In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire That on the ashes of his youth doth lie, As the death-bed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourish'd by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which... Notes and Queries - Seite 2621877Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 364 Seiten
...death-bed whereon it doth expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well, which thou must leave e'er long." There is much grace and ingenuity in the following apology for his long silence. The line... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 370 Seiten
...death-bed whereon it doth expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well, which thou must leave e'er long." There is much grace and ingenuity in the following apology for his long silence. The line... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 Seiten
...death-lied whereon it must expire, Cousum'd with that \\hich it was nourish'd by. This thou pcrcciv'st, which makes thy love more strong To love that well which thou must leave ere long.'* We have evidence, then, that if the Sonnets, coi/ectively, are to be taken as " autobiographical,"... | |
| 1857 - 830 Seiten
...death-bed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by. This thou porceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave erelong." Milton has poured forth some of his divinest strains in the form of BONNETS. When he addressed... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 594 Seiten
...death-bed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long : LXXIV. But be contented : when that fell arrest Without all bail shall carry me away, My life hath... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 Seiten
...expire, Consumed with that which it was nourish'd by. This thou percei vest, which makes thy lo ve more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long. SONETTO. TRADUZIONE. Stay not the tear, nor strive to close the heart. E GIUSTO il lamentar dogliosamente... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 600 Seiten
...death-bed whereon it must expire, Consum'd with that which it was nourish'd by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long : LXXIV. But be contented : when that fell arrest Without all bail shall carry me away, My life hath... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 596 Seiten
...death-bed whereon it must expire, Consum'd with that which it was nourish'd by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long : LXXIV. But be contented : when that fell arrest Without all bail shall carry me away, My life hath... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 Seiten
...relation to the general language. Metaphorical, no doubt, are some of these expressions, such as " But be contented when that fell arrest Without all bail shall carry me away ;" but the metaphors are as familiar to the reader as to the poet himself. They present a clear and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 532 Seiten
...death-bed whereo n it must expire , Consum'd with that which it was nourish'd by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long: LXXIV. But be contented : when that fell arrest Without all bail shall carry me away, My life hath... | |
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