| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 500 páginas
...: If some suspect of ill mask'd not thy show, Then thou alone kingdoms of hearts shouldst owe. LXXL No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if... | |
| John Miller D. Meiklejohn - 1866 - 86 páginas
...reached had he, His journey to begin, When, turning round his head, he saw Two customers go in. 5. No longer mourn for me when I am dead, Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world, that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell. 6. That... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 páginas
...long lives this ; and this gives life to thee. W. SHAKESPEARE N' 249 THE TRIUMPH OF DEATH 'O longer mourn for me when I am dead than you shall hear the surly sullen bell give warning to the world that I am fled from this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell: nay, if... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1866 - 540 páginas
...black night doth take away, Death's second self, that seals up ail in rest.... 2. No longer inourn for me, when I am dead, Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dweli : Nay, if... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 372 páginas
...enlarged : If some suspect of ill mask'd not thy show, Then thou alone kingdoms of hearts shouldst owe. No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if... | |
| Leigh Hunt, Samuel Adams Lee - 1867 - 372 páginas
...line, — " Bare ruined choirs, where late the sweet birds sang." VIII. TRUE SELF-SACRIFICE OF LOVE. No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly, sullen bell Give notice to the world that I am fled From this vile world with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you... | |
| Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar - 1990 - 185 páginas
...least as perceived by Shakespeare, was so fragile that he even considers the possibility of death: No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world with vilest worms to dwell. (71) And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 220 páginas
...non offuscasse il tuo splendore, tu avresti allora, tu solo, la sovranità su milioni di cuori. LJtXI No longer mourn for me when I am dead, Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world with vilest worms to dwell: Nay if you... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...HAP; InPS; LiTB; NAEL-1; NOBE; NoP; PoRA; Son; UnPo I, XXI. No longer mourn for me when I am dead 214 r ever warm and still to be enjoyed. Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell: Nay, if... | |
| Robert P. Merrix, Nicholas Ranson - 1992 - 320 páginas
...This is one possible scenario for the sonnet which the students created through rehearsal. Sonnet 71 No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world with vildest worms to dwell. Nay, if... | |
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