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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第33页
... true . . . " It is most true that eyes are formed to serve The inward light , and that the heavenly part Ought to be king , from whose rules who do swerve , Rebels to nature , strive for their own smart . It is most true what we call ...
... true . . . " It is most true that eyes are formed to serve The inward light , and that the heavenly part Ought to be king , from whose rules who do swerve , Rebels to nature , strive for their own smart . It is most true what we call ...
第102页
... true beauty : that doth argue you To be divine , and born of heavenly seed ; Derived from that fair Spirit , from whom all true And perfect beauty did at first proceed : He only fair , and what he fair hath made ; All other fair , like ...
... true beauty : that doth argue you To be divine , and born of heavenly seed ; Derived from that fair Spirit , from whom all true And perfect beauty did at first proceed : He only fair , and what he fair hath made ; All other fair , like ...
第176页
... true ; He'd frame such ditties of their store , and want , Would make the very Green - cloth2 to look blue ; And rather wish , in their expense of sack , So , the allowance from the King to use , As the old Bard , should Canary3 lack ...
... true ; He'd frame such ditties of their store , and want , Would make the very Green - cloth2 to look blue ; And rather wish , in their expense of sack , So , the allowance from the King to use , As the old Bard , should Canary3 lack ...
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