Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth, Fool'd by those rebel powers that thee array, Why dost thou pine within, and suffer dearth, Painting thy outward walls so costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion... The Works of William Shakespeare - 第 154 頁William Shakespeare 著 - 1812完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | William Shakespeare - 1850
...so costly gay? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...dross ; Within be fed, without be rich no more : So shall thou feed on death, that feeds on men, And, death once dead, there 's no more dying then. U6.... | |
 | 1851
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...on Death, that feeds on men, And, Death once dead, there 's no more dying then. CXLVII. My love is as a fever, longing still For that which longer nurseth... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851
...fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy charge ? Is this thy hody's end ? Then, soul, live thou upon thy servant's loss,...dross; Within be fed, without be rich no more : So shall thou feed on death, that feeds on men, And, death once dead, there 's no more dying then. ra.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease. Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...And, death once dead, there's no more dying then. * Tempt. CXLVII. My love is as a fever, longing still For that which longer nurseth the disease ; Feeding... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...on Death, that feeds on men, And, Death once dead, there 's no more dying then. CXLVII. My love is as a fever, longing still For that which longer nurseth... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851
...costly gay ? • Why so large cost, hating so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...dross ; Within be fed, without be rich no more : So shall thou feed on Death, that feeds on men. And, Death once dead, there 's no more dying then. CXLVII.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852
...excess, Then soul, live thou upon thy servant's loss, Eat up thy charge ? Is this thy body's end ? And let that pine to aggravate thy store; Buy terms...And, death once dead, there's no more dying then. * Tempt. CXLVII. My love is as a fever, longing still For that which longer nurseth the disease: Feeding... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853
...costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms. inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...on death, that feeds on men, And, death once dead, there 's no more dying then. 1 Old ed. reads : My sinful earth these rebel powers that thee array.... | |
 | 1853 - 360 頁
...Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy charge 1 Is this thy body's end ? Then, soul, live thou upon...And, death once dead, there's no more dying then. flfttertr 1684-1765. FEOM THE "NIGHT THOUGHTS." WHY then their loss deplore, that are not lost? Why... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1853 - 575 頁
...mansion spend Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy charge ! Is this thy BOOT'S end t Then, Soul, live thou upon thy servant's loss, And...on Death, that feeds on men": And, death once dead, there 'a no more dying then. Poems. 801. Shakspeare's faith and hope in Christ alone. " In the name... | |
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