The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language: Selected and Arranged with Notes |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 51 筆
第 11 頁
... though in my nature reign ' d All frailties that besiege all kinds of blood , That it
could so preposterously be stain ' d To leave for nothing all thy sum of good : For
nothing this wide universe I call , Save thou , my rose : in it thou art my all .
... though in my nature reign ' d All frailties that besiege all kinds of blood , That it
could so preposterously be stain ' d To leave for nothing all thy sum of good : For
nothing this wide universe I call , Save thou , my rose : in it thou art my all .
第 15 頁
Thou art more lovely and more temperate : Rough winds do shake the darling
buds of May , And summer ' s lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot
the eye of heaven shines , And often is his gold complexion dimm ' d : And every
fair ...
Thou art more lovely and more temperate : Rough winds do shake the darling
buds of May , And summer ' s lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot
the eye of heaven shines , And often is his gold complexion dimm ' d : And every
fair ...
第 23 頁
And yet , to times in hope , my verse shall stand Praising Thy worth , despite his
cruel hand . W . Shakespeare XXXI CAREWELL ! thou art too dear for my
possessing , T And like enough thou know ' st thy estimate : The charter of thy
worth ...
And yet , to times in hope , my verse shall stand Praising Thy worth , despite his
cruel hand . W . Shakespeare XXXI CAREWELL ! thou art too dear for my
possessing , T And like enough thou know ' st thy estimate : The charter of thy
worth ...
第 29 頁
Is reft from Earth to tune those spheres above , What art thou but a harbinger of
woe ? Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes no more , But orphans ' wailings to
the fainting ear ; Each stroke a sigh , each sound draws forth a tear ; For which be
...
Is reft from Earth to tune those spheres above , What art thou but a harbinger of
woe ? Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes no more , But orphans ' wailings to
the fainting ear ; Each stroke a sigh , each sound draws forth a tear ; For which be
...
第 32 頁
XLII PLOW , blow , thou winter wind , D Thou art not so unkind As man ' s
ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen Because thou art not seen , Although thy
breath be rude . Heigh ho ! sing heigh ho ! unto the green holly : Most friendship
is feigning ...
XLII PLOW , blow , thou winter wind , D Thou art not so unkind As man ' s
ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen Because thou art not seen , Although thy
breath be rude . Heigh ho ! sing heigh ho ! unto the green holly : Most friendship
is feigning ...
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