| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 372 pàgines
...him her small, slender stalk ; How when he down declines she droops and mourns, Bedewed, as *t were, with tears till he returns ; And how she veils her flowers when he is gone: When this I meditate, methinks the flowers Have spirits far more generous than ours, And give us fair... | |
| Jean Allan Owen, George Simonds Boulger - 1902 - 508 pàgines
...bending towards him her small slender stalk ; How when he down declines she droops and mourns, Bedewed, as 'twere, with tears till he returns ; And how she veils her flowers when he is gone." It is not a subject for wonder that the ancient Peruvians in their worship of the sun should have specially... | |
| 1905 - 218 pàgines
...How she observes him in his daily walk, How when he down declines, she droops and mourns, Bedewed, as 'twere with tears, till he returns ; And how she...inferior eye ; or did contemn To wait upon a meaner light than him. When this I meditate, methinks the flowers Have spirits far more generous than ours, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 284 pàgines
...him her small, slender stalk ; How when he down declines she droops and mourns, Bedewed, as 't were, with tears till he returns ; And how she veils her flowers when he is gone ; — When this I meditate, methinks the flowers Have spirits far more generous than ours, And give... | |
| Royal Scottish Academy - 1905 - 72 pàgines
...droopes and mournes, Bedew'd (as 't were) with teares, till he returnes ; And how she vailes her flow'rs when he is gone, As if she scorned to be looked on By an inferiour eye ; or, did contemne To wayt upon a meaner light, then him. When this I meditate, me-thinkes,... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1922 - 452 pàgines
...him her small slender stalk; How when he down declines she droops and mourns, Bedewed, as 't were, with tears till he returns; And how she veils her flowers when he is gone. When this I meditate methinks the flowers Have spirits far more generous than ours. Margaret of Orleans,... | |
| Eleanour Sinclair Rohde - 1925 - 346 pàgines
...droopes and mournes, Bedew'd (as 'twere) with teares, till he returnes : And how she vailes her flow'rs when he is gone, As if she scorned to be looked on By an inferiour eye ; or did contemne To wayt upon a meaner light, then him. When this I meditate, me-thinkes,... | |
| Norman Ault - 1928 - 544 pàgines
...bending towards him her tender stalk ; How, when he down declines, she droops and mourns, Bedewed, as 'twere, with tears, till he returns ; And how she...inferior eye ; or did contemn To wait upon a meaner light than him : When this I meditate, methinks the flowers Have spirits far more generous than ours, And... | |
| Norman Ault - 1928 - 544 pàgines
...when he down declines, she droops and mourns, Bedewed, as 'twere, with tears, till he returns ; H 113 And how she veils her flowers when he is gone, As...inferior eye ; or did contemn To wait upon a meaner light than him : When this I meditate, methinks the flowers Have spirits far more generous than ours, And... | |
| 1873 - 592 pàgines
...bending towards him her small slender stalk ; How, when he down declines, she droops and mourns Bedewed as 'twere with tears, till he returns ; And how she...inferior eye, or did contemn To wait upon a meaner light than him — " I can also add my own testimony to that of WPF, from personal observation, that the... | |
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