When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions of the fairest wights, And beauty making beautiful old rhyme, In praise of ladies dead, and lovely knights, Then, in the blazon of sweet beauty's best, Of hand, of foot, of lip, of eye, of brow,... The English Poets: Chaucer to Donne - Pàgina 459editat per - 1883Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 432 pàgines
...affords. Fair, kind, and true, have often liv'd alone, Which three, till now, never kept seat in one. cvr. When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions...of eye, of brow, I see their antique pen would have express 'd Even such a beauty as you master now. So all their praises are but prophecies Of this our... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 548 pàgines
...personal beauty. This he compares, in a passage which was a peculiar favourite of Charles Lamb's, to The beauty making beautiful old rhyme In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights — (Son. cvi.) * Begetter here means merely the person who gets or procures a thing. t " As the soul... | |
| William Spalding - 1853 - 446 pàgines
...for their intimate connection with our early literature ; Where, in the chronicle of wasted time, We see descriptions of the fairest wights, And beauty...rhyme, In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights. The earliest of them, except such as were really nothing more than devout legends, were founded on... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 pàgines
...sooner than gold. AY i. 3. There was never yet fair woman but she made mouths in a glass. KL iii. 2. When in the chronicle of wasted time, I see descriptions...the fairest wights, And beauty making beautiful old rime, In praise of ladies dead, and lovely knights, Then in the blazon of sweet beauty's hest, Of hand,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 484 pàgines
...affords. Fair, kind, and true, have often liv'd alone, Which three, till now. never kept seat in one. CVI. When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions of the fairest wights, Arid beauty making beautiful old rhyme, In praise of ladies dead, and lovely knights; Then, in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 280 pàgines
...affords. Fair, kind, and true, have often lived alone, Which three, till now, never kept seat in one. 106 When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions...of eye, of brow, I see their antique pen would have expressed Even such a beauty as you master now. So all their praises are but prophecies Of this our... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 pàgines
...breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. W. Shakespeare XIX TO HIS LOVE Then in the blazon of sweet beauty's best Of hand,...of eye, of brow, I see their antique pen would have exprest Ev'n such a beauty as you master now. So all their praises are but prophecies Of this our time,... | |
| William Spalding - 1862 - 438 pàgines
...their intimate connection with our early literature ; Where, in the chronicle of wasted time, We ece descriptions of the fairest wights, And beauty making...rhyme, In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights. The earliest of them, except such as were really nothing more than devout legends, were founded on... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 546 pàgines
...personal beauty. This he compares, in a passage which was a peculiar favourite of Charles Lamb's, to The beauty making beautiful old rhyme In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights — (Son. cvi.) * Begetter here means merely the person who gets or procures a thing. t " As the soul... | |
| 1863 - 982 pàgines
...or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. W. Shakespeare. xix 4^ TO HIS LOVE WHEN in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions...of eye, of brow, I see their antique pen would have exprest Ev'n such a beauty as you master now. So all their praises are but prophecies Of this our time,... | |
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