| John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 604 páginas
...were, And liveliest stones but drowsy, and pale to her,) She, she is dead ! she's dead ; when thou know'st this, Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our world is : And learn'st thus much by our anatomy, That it should more affright, then pleasure thee. And that,... | |
| John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 582 páginas
...were, And liveliest stones but drowsy, and pale to her,) She, she is dead ! she's dead ; when thou know'st this, Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our world is : And learn'st thus much by our anatomy, That it should more affright, then pleasure thee. And that,... | |
| John Donne - 1839 - 588 páginas
...were, And liveliest stones but drowsy, and pale to her,) She, she is dead ! she's dead ; when thou know'st this, Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our world is : And learn'st thus much by our anatomy, That it should more affright, then pleasure thee. And that,... | |
| 1893 - 840 páginas
...would shipwreck there and sink, or as when one of his trances comes upon him, and he sighs when thou know'st this Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our...gorgeous aspects of death, to wave his torch within the charncl house, and to show that its walls are set with jewels. This may be taken as an example of his... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1894 - 252 páginas
...shipwreck there, and sink, or as when one of his trances comes upon him, and he sighs — when thou know'st this, Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our...gorgeous aspects of death, to wave his torch within the charnel-house and to show that its walls are set with jewels. This may be taken as an example of his... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 350 páginas
...were, _And liveliest stones but drowsy and pale to her ; She, she is dead ; she's dead ; when thou know'st this, Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our world is ; 370 And learn'st thus much by our Anatomy, That it should more affright than pleasure thee ; And... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 348 páginas
...bodies were, And liveliest stones but drowsy and pale to her ; She, she is dead ; she's dead ; when thou know'st this, Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our world is ; 370 And learn'st thus much by our Anatomy, That it should more affright than pleasure thee ; And... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1899 - 362 páginas
...bodies were, And liveliest stones but drowsy and pale to her ; She, she is dead ; she's dead ; when thou know'st this, Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our world is." These beauties, however, are rare and transitory ; they are soon eclipsed by the scholastic obscurity of... | |
| Wightman Fletcher Melton - 1906 - 236 páginas
...variation as, for example, a couplet already quoted from Donne, She, she Is dead ; she's dead ; when th6u know'st this, Thou know'st how wan a ghost this our world is ; 5 would probably attract no attention ; but when the same variation is found in bewildering excess... | |
| Maurice Baring - 1924 - 392 páginas
...world seemed a duller and a greyer place without her : " She, she is dead ; she's dead : when thou knowst this, Thou knowst how wan a ghost this our world is." never grew old. She remained young because her spirit was able to serve the novitiate which, La Rochefoucauld... | |
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