The book of sonnets, ed by A.M. WoodfordA Montagu Woodford 1841 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 78
Página 17
... Heaven and earthe disturbed in no thing ; The beasts , the air , the birdes their song doe cease , The nighte's car the stars about dothe bringe . Calm is the sea ; the waves worke less and less : So am not I , whom love , alas ! dothe ...
... Heaven and earthe disturbed in no thing ; The beasts , the air , the birdes their song doe cease , The nighte's car the stars about dothe bringe . Calm is the sea ; the waves worke less and less : So am not I , whom love , alas ! dothe ...
Página 18
... heaven , in earth , or else in hell , In hill , or dale , or in the foaming flood ; Thrall , or at large , alive wheresoe'er I dwell , Sick , or in health , in evil fame or good , Hers will I bee ; and only with this thought Content ...
... heaven , in earth , or else in hell , In hill , or dale , or in the foaming flood ; Thrall , or at large , alive wheresoe'er I dwell , Sick , or in health , in evil fame or good , Hers will I bee ; and only with this thought Content ...
Página 20
... seen to bleed , And groans of buried ghosts the heavens did pierce : Where Homer's spright did tremble all for grief , And cursed the access of that celestial thief ! ON THE SAME . THE praise of meaner wits this SIR WALTER RALEIGH, ...
... seen to bleed , And groans of buried ghosts the heavens did pierce : Where Homer's spright did tremble all for grief , And cursed the access of that celestial thief ! ON THE SAME . THE praise of meaner wits this SIR WALTER RALEIGH, ...
Página 31
... heaven to thee his best displayes , Yet of that best , thou leav'st the best behinde ; For like a childe that some faire booke doth find , With gilded leaves or coloured vellume playes , Or , at the most , on some fine picture stayes ...
... heaven to thee his best displayes , Yet of that best , thou leav'st the best behinde ; For like a childe that some faire booke doth find , With gilded leaves or coloured vellume playes , Or , at the most , on some fine picture stayes ...
Página 35
... heaven's bliss . Leaves , Lines , and Rimes , seek her to please alone , Whom if ye please , I care for other none . MORE than most fair , full of the living fire Kindled above , unto the Maker near ; No eyes but joys , in which all ...
... heaven's bliss . Leaves , Lines , and Rimes , seek her to please alone , Whom if ye please , I care for other none . MORE than most fair , full of the living fire Kindled above , unto the Maker near ; No eyes but joys , in which all ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
beams beauteous beauty beauty's behold bird blest bliss born breast breath bright brow CASTARA charm clouds dark dear death delight dost doth EARL OF SURREY earth eternal eyes face fade fair fame fear flowers gentle glory grace green grief Guitton d'Arezzo hand happy hast hath heart heaven heavenly honour hope hour kiss Lady Anne Clifford life's light live lonely look Love's lyre marriage mind MONDEGO morn mourn Muse ne'er night nymph o'er pain pale peace Petrarch poet Poet Laureat praise racter rest round SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES scene scorn shade shine sigh sight silent sing Sir Philip Sidney Sith sleep smile soft song Sonnet sorrow soul spirit spring stars summer sunne Surry sweet tears thee thine thou art thought unto virtues voice wandering waves weary ween whilst Wiat wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH winds wings youth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 61 - Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, So do our minutes hasten to their end; Each changing place with that which goes before, In sequent toil all forwards do contend.
Página 129 - How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth, Stolen on his wing my three-and-twentieth year! My hasting days fly on with full career, But my late spring no bud or blossom shew'th.
Página 66 - But then begins a journey in my head, To work my mind, when body's work's expired: For then my thoughts, from far where I abide, Intend a zealous pilgrimage to thee...
Página 56 - To me, fair friend, you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I eyed, Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers' pride, Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turn'd In process of the seasons have I seen, Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burn'd, Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green. Ah ! yet...
Página 62 - When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featured like him, like him with friends possessed, Desiring this man's art and that man's scope...
Página 56 - The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour, which doth in it live. The canker blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses.
Página 61 - Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace.
Página 58 - Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date...
Página 145 - And in my breast the imperfect joys expire; Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-born pleasure brings to happier men; The fields to all their wonted tribute bear; To warm their little loves the birds complain. I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain...
Página 58 - When I do count the clock that tells the time, And see the brave day sunk in hideous night, When I behold the violet past prime, And sable curls all silver'd o'er with white, When lofty trees I see barren of leaves Which erst from heat did canopy the herd...