THE FUNERAL WHOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question much That subtle wreath of hair about mine arm; The mystery, the sign, you must not touch, For 'tis my outward soul, Viceroy to that which, unto heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control... Bell's Edition - Página 20por John Bell - 1799Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 páginas
...Falsehood is worse than hate; and that must be, If she whom I love, should love me. 28 THE FUNERAL Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question much...which, unto heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution. 8 For if the sinewy thread my brain... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 páginas
...full tide 'tween night and day; End your groan and come away. 640. The Funeral J, Webster T^THOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm * * Nor question much...'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.... | |
| 1910 - 492 páginas
...hath mourn'd like night, And despairs day, but for thy volume's light. JOHN DONNE THE FUNERAL WHOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question much...which, unto heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution. For if the sinewy thread my brain lets... | |
| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young, James Francis Augustine Pyre - 1910 - 656 páginas
...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 much...arm ; the mystery, the sign you must not touch, For 't is my outward soul, S Viceroy to that which, unto heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control... | |
| 1910 - 498 páginas
...mourn'd like night, And despairs day, but for thy volume's light. JOHN DONNE 164 THE FUNERAL WHOEVER comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question much...mine arm; The mystery, the sign you must not touch, Viceroy to that which, unto heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control And keep these limbs, her... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1911 - 394 páginas
...had made him a great poet. Who does not know those solemn lines written against his burial: Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm Nor question much...that, which unto Heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control, And keep these limbs, these provinces from dissolution. As some of these half legendary women... | |
| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young - 1911 - 1196 páginas
...wreath of hair about mine arm ; The mystery, the sign you must not touch, For 't is my outward soul, S Viceroy to that which, unto heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution. For if the sinewy thread my brain lets... | |
| 1912 - 572 páginas
...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 much...which, unto heav'n being gone, Will leave this to control And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution. For if the sinewy thread my brain lets... | |
| Edward Bliss Reed - 1912 - 638 páginas
...or name; So in a voice, so in a shapeless flame, Angels affect us oft, and worshipped be." " Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm, Nor question much, That subtle wreath of hair, which crowns my arm; The mystery, the sign you must not touch." " I wonder, by my troth, what thou... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 páginas
...That Thou remember them, some claim as debt; 1 think it mercy if Thou wilt forget. THE FUNERAL Whoever ver more, shall we behold that generous loyalty to...subordination of the heart, which kept alive, even in control And keep these limbs, her provinces, from dissolution. 8 For if the sinewy thread 2 my brain... | |
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