And pictures in our eyes to get Was all our propagation. As 'twixt two equal armies Fate Suspends uncertain victory, Our souls — which to advance their state Were gone out — hung 'twixt her and me. And whilst our souls negotiate there, We like sepulchral... Bell's Edition - Página 11por John Bell - 1799Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 páginas
...As, 'twixt two equal armies, Fate Suspends uncertain victory, Our souls — which to advance their state Were gone out — hung 'twixt her and me. And...our postures were, And we said nothing all the day. If any, so by love refined That he soul's language understood, And by good love were grown all mind,... | |
| John Donne - 1982 - 144 páginas
...propagation. As 'twixt two equal armies, Fate Suspends uncertain victory, Our souls, (which to advance their state, Were gone out,) hung 'twixt her, and me. And...our postures were, And we said nothing, all the day. If any, so by love refined, That he soul's language understood, And by good love were grown all mind,... | |
| Jon Stallworthy - 1986 - 422 páginas
...propagation. As 'twixt two equal armies, Fate Suspends uncertain victory, Our souls (which to advance their state Were gone out) hung 'twixt her and me. And whilst...our postures were, And we said nothing all the day. If any, so by love refined That he soul's language understood, And by good love were grown all mind,... | |
| Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley - 1986 - 244 páginas
...their state. Were gone out,) hung 'twixt her, and mee. And whil'st our soules negotiate there. Wee like sepulchral! statues lay; All day, the same our postures were, And wee said nothing, all the day. 9 Donne deploys it again, with high-spirited bawdiness, in his "Elegie... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...SeCV-1; TEP; TrGrPo; UnPo E1L; InvP; LiTB; MeLP; MePo; OAEL-1; OBEV; OBS; SeCP; TOP The Ecstasy 20 u in Grecian tires are painted new; Speak of the spring and foison of the year. (1. 17—20) 21 But oh alas, so long, so far Our bodies why do we forbear? They are ours, though they... | |
| John Donne - 1994 - 408 páginas
...soules negotiate there, Wee like sepulchrall statues lay; All day, the same our postures were, And wee said nothing, all the day. 20 If any, so by love refin'd, That he soules language understood, And by good love were growen all minde, Within convenient distance stood,... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 páginas
...propagation. As 'twixt two equal armies, Fate Suspends uncertain victory. Our souls, (which to advance their state, Were gone out), hung 'twixt her, and me. And whilst our souls negotiate there, We like sepulehral statues lay; All day, the same our postures were. And we said nothing, all the day, 20 If... | |
| Stephen Adams - 1997 - 260 páginas
...line or phrase, epanalepsis ("resumption"), though rare in prose, is surprisingly frequent in poetry: All day, the same our postures were, And we said nothing all the day Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean, roll! The splendid silence clings Around him, and around The... | |
| John Donne - 1998 - 308 páginas
...propagation. As 'twixt two equal armies, Fate Suspends uncertain victory, Our souls, (which to advance their state, Were gone out), hung 'twixt her, and me. And...we said nothing, all the day. 20 If any, so by love refined, That he soul's language understood, And by good love were grown all mind, , Within convenient... | |
| J.L. Carr - 2000 - 164 páginas
...It is a scene that recalls John Donne's early love for Ann More about which he wrote in The Ecstasy: And whilst our souls negotiate there, We like sepulchral...our postures were, And we said nothing, all the day. A Month in the Country won the Guardian prize, was reprinted many times, and, in 1987, made into a... | |
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