| Lyre - 1806 - 208 str.
...; Hei^s will I be, and only with this thought, Content myself, although my chance be nought, ALAS ! so all things now do hold their peace, Heaven and...beasts, the air, the birds their song do cease; The night's chair now the stars about doth bring; Calm is the sea, the waves work less and less! So am... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 str.
...good; Her's will I be, and only with this thought. Content myself, although my chance be nought. A LAS! so all, things now do hold their peace, .'*- Heaven...beasts, the air, the birds their song do cease ; The night's chair now the stars about doth bring; Calm is the sea, the waves work less and less ! So am... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1831 - 280 str.
...Lord Vaux. 2 Two pease. . 3 Rare, or uncommon. A COMPLAINT BY NIGHT OF THE LOVER NOT BELOVED. ALAS ! so all things now do hold their peace ! Heaven and earth disturbed in no thing ; The beasts, the air, the birds their song do cease, The nightes car the stars about doth... | |
| 1836 - 650 str.
...different periods. The first is from the earliest of the sonneteers— the earl of Surrey. NIGHT. ALAS !— so all things now do hold their peace ! Heaven and earth disturbed in no thing : The beasts, the air, the birds their song do cease. The nightes chair the stars about doth... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1844 - 384 str.
...sentiment: the subject is borrowed from Petrarch. A COMPLAINT BY NIGHT, OF A LOVER NOT BELOVED. Alas! so all things now do hold their peace, Heaven and earth disturbed in no thing; The beasts, the air, the birds their song do cease, And the night's car the stars about duth... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 364 str.
...To-day ready ripe, to-morrow ail-to * shaken. A COMPLAINT BY NIGHT OF THE LOVER NOT BELOVED. ALAS, so all things now do hold their peace ! Heaven and earth disturbed in no thing ; The beasts, the air, the birds their song do cease, The nightes car the stars about doth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 364 str.
...To-day ready ripe, to-morrow ail-to 4 shaken. A COMPLAINT BY NIGHT OF THE LOVER NOT BELOVED. ALAS, so all things now do hold their peace ! Heaven and earth disturbed in no thing; The beasts, the air, the birds their song do cease, The nightes car the stars about doth... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1866 - 280 str.
...to Lord Vaux. 2 Two pease. 3 Rare, or uncommon. A COMPLAINT BY NIGHT OF THE LOVER NOT BELOVED. LAS! so all things now do hold their peace ! Heaven and...doth bring. Calm is the sea ; the waves work less and loss : So am not I, whom love, alas ! doth wring, Bringing before my face the great increase Of my... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1866 - 274 str.
...Harrington MS. this poem is attributed to Lord Vaux. A COMPLAINT BY NIGHT OF THE LOVER NOT BELOVED. LAS ! so all things now do hold their peace ! Heaven and...the air, the birds their song do cease, The nightes ear * the stars about doth bring. Calm is the sea ; the waves work less and less : So am not I, whom... | |
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