| Between whiles - 1877 - 448 頁
...among these pleasant things eche care decays ; and yet my sorow springs. SURREY. Eternal Summer. SHALL I compare thee to a summer's day ? thou art more lovely...of heaven shines, and often is his gold complexion dimmed ; and every fair from fair sometime declines, by chance, or nature's changing course, untrimmed.... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 頁
...nothing 'gainst Time's scythe CUD make defence, Save breed, to brave him, when he take? thee hence. SHALL I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely...a date. Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, Anil often is his gold complexion dimmed, And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 546 頁
...heavenly touches ne'er touch'd earthly faces.' So should my papers yellow'd with their age Be scorn 'd like old men of less truth than tongue, And your true...of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimin'd; And every fair from fair sometime declines. By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 274 頁
...rights be term'da poet's rage And stretched metre of an antique song : THE UNFADING PICTURE C HALL I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or nature' s changing course untrimm'd ; But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 328 頁
...were some child of yours alive that time, You should live twice, — in it, and in my rhyme. 18. Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day? Thou art more lovely...heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd ; 7 Fair Sot fairness or beauty ; the concrete for the abstract. 8 Live has for its object Which, referring... | |
| David M. Main - 1880 - 506 頁
...should live twice, — in it, and in my rime. LIV MS) CH ALL I compare thee to a summer's day ? 15641616 Thou art more lovely and more temperate : Rough winds...of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed ; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or nature's changing course untrimmed... | |
| C. A. M. Burdett - 1880 - 356 頁
...the glowing year ; Where'er we turn the raptured eye, Her splendid -tints appear. LEIGH HUNT. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date. Shahespeare. What is true beauty but fair virtue's face — Virtue made visible in outward grace ?... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1881 - 210 頁
...song, and what it saith Is but the beat of thy heart, throbbed through me. Richard Watson Gilder. CHALL I compare thee to a summer's day? ^ Thou art more...of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed ; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or nature's changing course untrimmed... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - 1881 - 348 頁
...waters wild went o'er his child, And he was left lamenting. Thomas Campbell. IQI TO HIS LOVE. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed And every fair from fair sometimes declines, By chance, or nature's changing course, untrimmed.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 362 頁
...' Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely and more temperate : V Eough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease...sometime declines, By chance or nature's changing course untritnm'd : But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest, Nor... | |
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