| John Donne - 1994 - 408 páginas
...were, And liveliest stones but drowsie, and pale to her,) Shee, shee, is dead: shee's dead: when thou know'st this, Thou knowst how wan a Ghost this our world is: 370 And learn'st thus much by our Anatomie, That it should more affright, then pleasure thee. And that,... | |
| John Donne - 1998 - 308 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 that,... | |
| John Donne - 2000 - 532 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 iearn'st thus much by our anatomy, That it should more affright, than pleasure thee. And that,... | |
| David R. Slavitt - 2005 - 225 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 ... The final occurrence of the refrain line is another fifty verses on, in what is therefore the climax... | |
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