To move, but doth if th' other do. And, though it in the centre sit, Yet, when the other far doth roam, It leans and hearkens after it, And grows erect as that comes home. Such wilt thou be to me, who must Like th The Retrospective Review - 第 37 頁1828完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Terry Eagleton - 2006 - 193 頁
...compasses are two; Thy soul, the fixed foot, makes no show To move, but doth, if th' other do. And though it in the centre sit, Yet when the other far doth...hearkens after it, And grows erect, as that comes home. ('A Valediction Forbidding Mourning') We admire the appositeness of the compasses image at the same... | |
| Ilana M. Blumberg - 2007 - 199 頁
...th' other do. And though it in the center sit, Yet when the other far doth roam, It leans and herkens after it, And grows erect, as that comes home. Such...th' other foot, obliquely run; Thy firmness makes my circle just, And makes me end where I begun. — JOHN DONNE (1633) Philadelphia, 1997 From the time... | |
| Rina Huber - 1940 - 336 頁
...compasses are two, Thy soul the fixed foot, makes no show To move, but doth, if th'other do. And though it in the centre sit, Yet when the other far doth...hearkens after it, And grows erect, as that comes home. ®(5)!o][o) From 'A Valediction: forbidding Mourning' by John Donne, 1572-1631 Sete »*. Venice '-... | |
| Jack Richardson - 2009 - 194 頁
...soul, the fixed foot, makes no show To move, but doth, if the odier do; And though it in the center sit, Yet when the other far doth roam, It leans and...hearkens after it and grows erect, as that comes home. Abraham Cowley displacement the adaptation of myth and metaphor to canons of morality or plausibility.... | |
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