Sonnets, Songs & PoemsSchocken Books, 1965 - 378 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 70 筆
第 89 頁
... youth whose sensual fault the poet has previously been lamenting . He seems to be a noble creature who would reject the blandishments of vulgar thieves . Commentators often suggest that in this part of the sequence at least two friends ...
... youth whose sensual fault the poet has previously been lamenting . He seems to be a noble creature who would reject the blandishments of vulgar thieves . Commentators often suggest that in this part of the sequence at least two friends ...
第 105 頁
... youth to break with a crowd of dissolute companions . The second group is con- cerned with age and death . 67 In an elaborate conceit developing the superiority of Nature to artifice , the author accuses the wayward youth of covering ...
... youth to break with a crowd of dissolute companions . The second group is con- cerned with age and death . 67 In an elaborate conceit developing the superiority of Nature to artifice , the author accuses the wayward youth of covering ...
第 366 頁
... youth and youth in art , Threw my affections in his charmed power , Reserved the stalk and gave him all my flower . ' Yet did I not , as some my equals did , Demand of him , nor being desired yielded ; Finding myself in honour so forbid ...
... youth and youth in art , Threw my affections in his charmed power , Reserved the stalk and gave him all my flower . ' Yet did I not , as some my equals did , Demand of him , nor being desired yielded ; Finding myself in honour so forbid ...
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Adonis appear bear beauty becomes better blood breath called cheeks Dark dead dear death deep delight desire dost doth Elizabethan expressed eyes face fair false fault fear fire flower foul give grace grief hand hast hath head hear heart Herbert hold honour keep kill kind King kiss lady leave lies light lines lips live looks lord lost love's lover Lucrece lust meaning mind nature never night once passion Pembroke play poem poet poet's poor praise present proud prove Queen quoth reason seems Shakespeare shame sight sing song sonnets sorrow soul stand sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought tongue true truth turn Venus verse weep wind wound write written young youth