| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 220 páginas
...that guides my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect, 10 And puts apparel on my tottered loving, To show me worthy of thy sweet respect: Then...then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. Che coloro ai quali arridono propizie le stelle menino vanto de' pubblici onori e dei loro titoli rimbombanti;... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...in my bosom's shop is hanging still, (1. 5-7) EyDe XXVII. Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed 193 dam Would-Be, wherefore work's expired: (1. OBSC 407 POETRY QUOTATIONS XXIX. When In disgrace with fortune and men's eyes 194... | |
| Meredith Anne Skura - 1993 - 348 páginas
...guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tottered [tattered) loving, To show me worthy of thy sweet respect. Then...then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. (Son. 26; italics added) Paradoxically, in his very humility, the poet manages to show himself in a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 212 páginas
...star that guides my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my totter'd loving, To show me worthy of thy sweet respect: Then...Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove me. 27 Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tired; But then begins... | |
| Reynolds Price - 1995 - 372 páginas
...will bestow it, Till whatsoever star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving To show me...Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove me. Now in the dark of his house, Hutch lay and let tall waves of amazed thanks and charred loss pour freely... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 196 páginas
...that guides my moving 10 Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tattered loving To show me worthy of thy sweet respect. Then...then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. 26 2 trove/ - Quarto has 'travail' which can also mean 'work'. 5 from far where I abide - far from... | |
| Tristan Jones - 1998 - 292 páginas
...silently, swiftly over the snow-laden ice. He was only fifty yards away, coming straight at the boat! Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose...a journey in my head To work my mind, when body's work's expired. For then my thoughts, from far where I abide, Intend a zealous pilgrimage to thee,... | |
| Christopher Garcez - 1996 - 120 páginas
...star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tattered loving To show me worthy of thy sweet respect. Then...then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. Here the lover obsequiously implores the beloved to accept his supposedly unrefined poetry. Sonnet... | |
| Byrne Fone - 1998 - 880 páginas
...of thine In thy soul's thought, all naked, will bestow it; Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving, To show me worthy of thy sweet respect: Then may I dare tc boast how I do love thee; Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove me. 27 Weary with toil,... | |
| Lisa Russ Spaar - 1999 - 212 páginas
...Brighten and burn — Rain down, raging for life Light my love's dream tonight. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose...begins a journey in my head To work my mind when body's work's expired; For then my thoughts, from far where I abide, / & Intend a zealous pilgrimage to thee,... | |
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