They that have power to hurt, and will do none, That do not do the thing they most do show, Who, moving others , are themselves as stone , Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow ; They rightly do inherit heaven's graces, And husband nature's riches from... A treasury of English sonnets, ed. with notes by D.M. Main - Strana 34upravili: - 1880Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 str.
...answer not thy show ! They that have power to hurt, and will do none, That do not do the thing they must do, show ; Who moving others, are themselves as stone...Heaven's graces, And husband nature's riches from expence: They are the lords and owners of their faces, Others but Stewarts of their excellence. The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 str.
...That do not do the thing they must do, show ;. Who me .ing others, are themselves as stoneUnmoved, cold, and to temptation slow :, They rightly do inherit heaven's graces,, And husband nature's riches from.expsuse •: M.2.. They are the lords and owners of their faces. Others but stewards of their... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 str.
...answer not thy show ! SONNET XCIV. THZY that have power to hurt and will do none, That do not do the thing they most do show, Who, moving others, are themselves...Though to itself it only live and die ; But if that Bower with base infection meet, The basest weed out-braves his dignity: For sweetest things turn sourest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 str.
...answer not thy show ! They that have power to hurt, and will do none, That do not do the thing they must do, show ; Who moving others, are themselves as stone...excellence. The summer's flower is to the summer sweet, Tho' to itself it only live and die ; But if that flower with base infection meet, The basest weed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 str.
...thy show ! / XClv(They that have power to hurt, and will do none> That do not do the thing they must do, show ; Who moving others, are themselves as stone...graces,. And husband nature's riches from expense. : M2 They are the lords and owners of their faces. Others but stewards of their excellence, The summer's... | |
| John Clare - 1820 - 264 str.
...SCENERY. DESCRIPTIVE OF RURAL LIFE AND SCENERY. BY JOHN CLARE, A NORTHAMPTONSHIRE PEASANT. "The Snmmer'i* Flower is to the Summer sweet, " Though to itself it only live and die." Shaktpcure. LONDON: PRINTED FOR TAYLOR AND HESSEY, FLEET STREET ; AND E. DRURY, STAMFORD. 1820. INTRODUCTION.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 str.
...a nation's eyes." STEEVENS. XCIV. They that have power to hurt and will do none, That do not do the thing they most do show, Who, moving others, are themselves...heaven's graces, And husband nature's riches from expence ; They are the lords and owners of their faces °, Others but stewards of their excellence.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 str.
...subsequent passage : " So in thyself thyself nrt made away." Again, in our author's 95th Sonnet : " The summer's flower is to the summer sweet, " Though to itself it only live and die." Again, more appositely in the present poem : " Poor flower ! quoth she, this was thy father's guise,... | |
| 1823 - 428 str.
...exceedingly disposed to quote the 94th Sonnet, if it be only for the sake of two beautiful lines — " The summer's flower is to the summer sweet, Though to itself it only live and die." But we must pass on, at once, to the 98th and the 102nd, which we cannot leave behind us. They are as follows.... | |
| 1823 - 428 str.
...disposed to quote the 94th Sonnet, if it be only for the sake of two beautiful lines — " The summer' s flower is to the summer sweet, Though to itself it only live and die." But we must pass on, at once, to the 98th and the 102nd, which we cannot leave behind us. They are as follows.... | |
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