Shall Time's best jewel from Time's chest lie hid ? Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back ? Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid ? O none, unless this miracle have might, That in black ink my love may still shine bright. The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes - 第 99 頁William Shakespeare 著 - 1812完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 頁
...jewel from Time's chest lie hid? Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back ? Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid ? O none! unless this miracle have...That in black ink my love may still shine bright. WEARY with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tired; But then begins... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 594 頁
...from time's chest lie hid ? Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back ? Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid " ? O none ! unless this miracle...That in black ink my love may still shine bright. LXVI. Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry ; — As, to behold desert a beggar born, And needy... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1842 - 338 頁
...jewel from time's chest lie hid ? Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back? Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid ? O, none ; unless this miracle...That in black ink my love may still shine bright. Tired with all these, for restful death I cry ; — As, to behold desert a beggar born. And needy nothing... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 606 頁
...forbid*? O none ! unless this miracle have might, That in black ink my love may still shine bright. LXVI. Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry ; —...nothing trimm'd in jollity, And purest faith unhappily forsworn, And gilded honour shamefully misplac'd, And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted, And right perfection... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 600 頁
...forbid*? 0 none ! unless this miracle have might, That in black ink my love may still shine bright. LXVI. Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry ; —...nothing trimm'd in jollity, And purest faith unhappily forsworn, And gilded honour shamefully misplac'd, And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted, And right perfection... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 596 頁
...hid ? Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back ? Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid 9 ? O none ! unless this miracle have might, That in black ink my love may still shine bright. LXV I. Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry ; — As, to behold desert a beggar born, And... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1844
...jewel from time's chest lie hid? Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back? Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid? O none ! unless this miracle have...That in black ink my love may still shine bright. LXVI. Tir'd with all these , for restful death I cry ; — As , to behold desert a beggar born , And... | |
 | Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 582 頁
...proof of this I shall here quote two of his precious sonnets, the sixty-sixth and seventy-second.t " Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry, —...nothing trimm'd in jollity, And purest faith unhappily forsworn, And gilded honour shamefully misplac'd, And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted, And right perfection... | |
 | Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 588 頁
...proof of this I shall here quote two of his precious sonnets, the sixty-sixth and seventy-second.t " Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry,—...nothing trimm'd in jollity, And purest faith unhappily forsworn, And gilded honour shamefully misplac'd, And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted, And right perfection... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 頁
...black ink my lore may still shine bright. — 65. Tired with all these, for restful death I ery, — As, to behold desert a beggar born, And needy nothing trimm'd in jollity And purest faith unhappily forsworn, And gilded honour shamefully misplae'd, And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted, And right perfection... | |
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