Twere profanation of our joys To tell the laity our love. Moving of th 'earth brings harms and fears, Men reckon what it did and meant, But trepidation of the spheres, Though greater far, is innocent. Dull sublunary lovers' love (Whose soul is sense)... Houses of Study: A Jewish Woman Among Books - Página 70por Ilana M. Blumberg - 2007 - 199 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| John Donne - 1839 - 588 páginas
...Walton appears to have quoted it from memory, as he differs widely from the original edition. — ED. Dull sublunary lovers' love (Whose soul is sense)...elemented it. But we by a love, so much refined, That ourselves know not what it is, Inter-assured of the mind, Care less, eyes, lips, and hands to miss.... | |
| John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 582 páginas
...Walton appears to have quoted it from memory, as he differs widely from the original edition. — ED. Dull sublunary lovers' love (Whose soul is sense)...elemented it. But we by a love, so much refined, That ourselves know not what it is, Inter-assured of the mind, Care less, eyes, lips, and hands to miss.... | |
| John Donne - 1839 - 598 páginas
...quoted it from memory, as he differs widely from the original edition. — ED. Dull sublunary lovers1 love (Whose soul is sense) cannot admit Absence, because...elemented it. But we by a love, so much refined, That ourselves know not what it is, Inter-assured of the mind, Care less, eyes, lips, and hands to miss.... | |
| Joseph Curtis Platt, George Lillie Craik - 1851 - 860 páginas
...this period and severance. We omit the commencement : — " Dull sublunary lovers love, Whose soul in sense cannot admit Absence, because it doth remove...things which elemented it. But we by a love so much refinrd. That ourselves know not what, it is, Inter-assured of the mind, Care less eyps, lips, and... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1857 - 542 páginas
...innocent. Dull sublunary lovers' love — Whose soul is sense — cannot admit Absence, because that doth remove Those things which elemented it. But we, by a love so far refirid, That ourselves know not what it is, Inter-assured of the mind. Care not hands, eyes, or... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1865 - 404 páginas
...innocent. Dull sublunary lovers' love — Whose soul is sense — cannot admit Absence, because that doth remove Those things which elemented it. But we, by a love so far refin'd, That ourselves know not what it is, fnter-assured of the mind, Care not hands, eyes, or... | |
| 1877 - 366 páginas
...tear-floods, nor figh-tempefts move, 'Twere profanation of our joys, To tell the laity our love. Moving of the earth brings harms and fears, Men reckon what it did...elemented it. But we by a love so much refined, That ourselves know not what it is, Inter-aflured of the mind, Carelefs eyes, lips, and hands to mifs. Our... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 páginas
...earth brings harms and fears, Men reckon what it did and meant ; POEMS, SONGS, AND SONNETS. 297 ' \ Dull sublunary Lovers' love (Whose soul is sense)...elemented it. But we by a love so much refined, That ourselves know not what it is, Inter-assured of the mind, Care less eyes, lips, and hands to miss.... | |
| English lyrics - 1883 - 330 páginas
...far, are innocent. Dull sublunary lovers' love, Whose soul is sense, cannot admit Absence ; for that it doth remove Those things which elemented it. But we, by a love so far refined, That ourselves know not what it is, Inter-assured of the mind, Careless, eyes, lips, and... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1888 - 296 páginas
...innocent. " Dull sublunary lovers' love — • Whose soul is sense — cannot admit Absence, because that doth remove Those things which elemented it. "But we, by a love so far refined, That ourselves know nnt what it is, Inter-assured of the mind, Care not hands, eyes, or... | |
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