Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone, Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown; Let us possess one world, each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest, Where can we find... Bell's Edition - Página 152por John Bell - 1799Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 páginas
...; Let maps to other worlds our world have shown ; [and is one. Let us possess one world ; each hath one, My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears,...hemispheres, Without sharp North, without declining West? Whatever dies was not mixed equally ; If our two loves be one, or thou and I Love so alike that none... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 516 páginas
...mood to describe and inter-distinguish ; — what a pity that the marginal epace will not let mo ! My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west I Good-Morrow, v, 16, <ic. The sense is: — Our mutual loves may in many respects be fitly compared... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1880 - 484 páginas
...mood to describe and inter-distinguish :—what a pity that the marginal space will not let me ! " My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true...hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west ? " Good Morrow, v. 15, &c. The sense is ;—Our mutual loves may in many respects be fitly compared... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 320 páginas
...sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone ; Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown ; Let us possess one world ; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine...hearts do in the faces rest ; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west ? Whatever dies, was not mix'd equally... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 322 páginas
...to other, worlds on worlds have shown ; JLet us possess one world ; each hath one, and is one. VMy face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, 'And true...hearts do in the faces rest ; . Where can we find two better hemispheres VW( - < ° l . Ijfithout sharp north, without declining west ? 4 v: » Whatever... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1897 - 614 páginas
...sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone ; Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown ; Let us possess one world ; each hath one, and is one. ' My face in thine...hearts do in the faces rest ; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west ? Whatever dies, was not mixed equally... | |
| 1897 - 916 páginas
...sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone; Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown; Let us possess one world; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine...hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west? Whatever dies, was not mixed equally... | |
| John Donne - 1904 - 74 páginas
...sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone ; Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown ; Let us possess one world ; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine...hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp North, without declining West ? Whatever dies was not mixM equally;... | |
| John Donne - 1905 - 112 páginas
...sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone ; Let maps to others worlds on worlds have shown ; Let us possess one world ; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine...hearts do in the faces rest ; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp North, without declining West ? Whatever dies, was not mix'd equally... | |
| John Donne - 1905 - 118 páginas
...sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone ; ' i Let maps to others worlds on worlds have shown ; Let us possess one world ; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine...hearts do in the faces rest ; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp North, without declining West ? Whatever dies, was not mix'd equally... | |
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