The Sonnet: A Comprehensive Anthology of British and American Sonnets from the Renaissance to the Present, 第 10 卷Robert Morton Bender, Charles L. Squier Washington Square Press, 1966 - 554页 An introduction to and presentation of sonnets in the English language from Wyatt and Surrey to the 1960s. |
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... earth ... " Fie , foolish earth , think you the heaven wants glory Because your shadows do yourself benight ? All's dark unto the blind , let them be sorry ; The heavens in themselves are ever bright . Fie , fond desire , think you that ...
... earth ... " Fie , foolish earth , think you the heaven wants glory Because your shadows do yourself benight ? All's dark unto the blind , let them be sorry ; The heavens in themselves are ever bright . Fie , fond desire , think you that ...
第93页
... earth whence she was born , Her mind rememb'reth her mortality , Whatso is fairest shall to earth return . But that same lofty countenance seems to scorn Base thing , and think how she to heaven may climb ; Treading down earth as ...
... earth whence she was born , Her mind rememb'reth her mortality , Whatso is fairest shall to earth return . But that same lofty countenance seems to scorn Base thing , and think how she to heaven may climb ; Treading down earth as ...
第428页
... earth remain , the birds sing still , When we are old , are old ... " And when we die All's over that is ours ; and life burns on Through other lovers , other lips , " said I , 99.66 " Heart of my heart , our heaven is now , is won ...
... earth remain , the birds sing still , When we are old , are old ... " And when we die All's over that is ours ; and life burns on Through other lovers , other lips , " said I , 99.66 " Heart of my heart , our heaven is now , is won ...
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