And shalt by fortune once more re-survey These poor rude lines of thy deceased lover, Compare them with the bettering of the time, And though they be outstripp'd by every pen, Reserve them for my love, not for their rhyme, Exceeded by the height of happier... The Works of William Shakespeare - Página 603por William Shakespeare - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1828 - 964 páginas
...lines of thy deceased lover. Compare them with the bettering of the time, And though they be outstrip! by every pen, Reserve them for my love, not for their...friend's muse grown with this growing age, A dearer bitth than this his love had brought, To march in ranks of better equipage ; But since he died, and... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1817 - 708 páginas
...expression " my pupil pen ;" and . in the thirty-second he petitions his mistress to " vouchsafe" him " but this loving thought," " Had my friend's muse grown...had brought To march in ranks of better equipage" A small portion of the fame and property which he afterwards * Printed at the end of his " Lady Pecunia,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 páginas
...different notions which they entertained on subjects of decorum from those which prevail at present, than Compare them with the bettering of the time, And though...Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love. the eulogies which were pronounced on Fletcher's plays for the chastity of their language ; those very... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 páginas
...time, And though they be out-stripp'd by every pen, Reserve them for my love, not for their rhyme9, Exceeded by the height of happier men. O, then vouchsafe...Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love. the eulogies which were pronounced on Fletcher's plays for the chastity of their language ; those very... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 páginas
...Exceeded by the height of happier men. O then vouchsafe me but this loving thought! Had my friend's must grown with this growing age> A dearer birth than this...since he died, and poets better prove, Theirs for thair style I'll read, his for hislovt. XXXIII. Full many a glorious morning hare I seen Flatter the... | |
| 1828 - 1538 páginas
...lines of thy deceased lover, Compare them with the bettering of the time, And though they be outstrip! by every pen, Reserve them for my love, not for their...brought, To march in ranks of better equipage ; But since lie died, and poets better prove, Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love. , " • Sonnet... | |
| 1833 - 240 páginas
...thou survive my well-contented day, When that churl Death my bones with dust shall cover, And shalt by fortune once more re-survey These poor rude lines...grown with this growing age, A dearer birth than this hit lave had brought, To march in ranks of better equipage : But since he died, and poets better prove,... | |
| Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 240 páginas
...fortune once more re-survey These poor rude lines of thy deceased lover; Compare them with the hettering of the time, And though they be outstripp'd by every...brought, To march in ranks of better equipage : But since fie died, and poets better prove, Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 páginas
...expression " my pupil pen ;" and in the thirty-second he petitions his mistress to " vouchsafe" him " but this loving thought," " Had my friend's muse grown...had brought To march in ranks of better equipage." A small portion of the fame and property which he afterwards enjoyed, could have fallen to his share... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 338 páginas
...thou survive my well-contented day, When that churl Death iny bones with dust shall cover, And sliult by fortune once more resurvey These poor rude lines...died, and poets better prove. Theirs for their style I '11 read, his for his love.' xxxni. Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain... | |
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