| Oscar Wilde - 2006 - 78 páginas
...quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory. 'Gainst death and all-oblivious enmity Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room...wear this world out to the ending doom. So, till the judgement that yourself arise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes. It was also extremely suggestive... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 2006 - 86 páginas
...quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory. 'Gainst death and all-oblivious enmity Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room...wear this world out to the ending doom. So, till the judgement that yourself arise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes. It was also extremely suggestive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2011 - 706 páginas
...quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory. 8 'Gainst death and all oblivious enmity Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room...posterity That wear this world out to the ending doom. 12 So, till the judgment that yourself arise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes. The poet... | |
| Richard Maurice Bucke - 2006 - 405 páginas
...enmity Shall you pace forth ; your praise shall still find room, Even in the eyes of all posterity oThat wear this world out to the ending doom. So, till the...arise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers* eyes. By "this powerful rhyme, " in which the Cosmic Sens* shall endure and shine in the far future, is probably... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2007 - 297 páginas
...quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory, 'Gainst death and all-oblivious enmity Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room,...arise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes, LVI. Sweet love, renew thy force ; be it not said. Thy edge should blunter be that appetite, Which... | |
| Elliott M. Simon - 2007 - 622 páginas
...contents Than unswept stone besmear'd with sluttish time . . . 'Gainst death an all-oblivious enmity Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room...wear this world out to the ending doom. So, till the judgement that yourself arise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes. (lines 1-4, 9-14) 79. William... | |
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