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76页
... sing in verse . . . ” Why should I sing in verse , why should I frame These sad neglected notes for her dear sake ? Why should I offer up unto her name The sweetest sacrifice my youth can make ? Why should I strive to make her live ...
... sing in verse . . . ” Why should I sing in verse , why should I frame These sad neglected notes for her dear sake ? Why should I offer up unto her name The sweetest sacrifice my youth can make ? Why should I strive to make her live ...
第79页
... sing of knights and paladins " Let others sing of knights and paladins In aged accents and untimely words , Paint shadows in imaginary lines Which well the reach of their high wits records ; But I must sing of thee , and those fair eyes ...
... sing of knights and paladins " Let others sing of knights and paladins In aged accents and untimely words , Paint shadows in imaginary lines Which well the reach of their high wits records ; But I must sing of thee , and those fair eyes ...
第188页
... sing our heavenly Spenser's wit , Inspiring almost trees with powerful flames , As Cælia , when she sings what I have writ ; Methinks there is a spirit more divine , An elegance more rare when aught is sung By her sweet voice , in every ...
... sing our heavenly Spenser's wit , Inspiring almost trees with powerful flames , As Cælia , when she sings what I have writ ; Methinks there is a spirit more divine , An elegance more rare when aught is sung By her sweet voice , in every ...
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