| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 946 páginas
...equipage : But since he died and poets better prove. Theirs for their style I '11 read, his for liis love." XXXIII. Full many a glorious morning have I...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, ' And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 páginas
...russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill. 3339 Shaks. : Hamlet. Act i. Sc. 1 Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops...permit the basest clouds to ride • With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 626 páginas
...since he died and poets better prove, Theirs for their style I 'll read, his for his love.' 33Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 424 páginas
...Had my friend's Muse grown with this growing age, A dearer birth than this his love had brought, To march in ranks of better equipage ; But since he died...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride, With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
| Apostleship of prayer - 1885 - 468 páginas
...life, how different a tale ! fair promises, a splendid sunrise, and then a tempest before mid-day: Full many a glorious morning have I seen, Flatter the mountain-tops...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack o'er his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing away to west with this... | |
| 1886 - 220 páginas
...one your amber and coral Bring for her dowry, O beautiful sea ! FULL MANY A GLORIOUS MORNING. FULL many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 276 páginas
...died, and poets better prove, Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love.' SUNSHINE AND CLOUD many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
| David M. Main - 1886 - 342 páginas
...since he died, and poets better prove, Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love.' L" ULL many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
| Hezekiah Lord Hosmer - 1887 - 312 páginas
...future ages would discover that he was their author, and do justice to his memory. SONNET 33. Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1888 - 272 páginas
...while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored, and sorrows end. SUNSHINE AND CLOUD. ULL many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops...Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this... | |
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