| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 str.
...tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he so fond, will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime : So thou thro' windows of thine age shalt see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 str.
...tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he so fond, will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity i Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime : So thou thro' windows of thine age shalt see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 str.
...Such is the power of gold, that it will — " make black, white ; foul, fair; " Wrong, right ;" &c. Shakspeare's Sonnet entitled Love's Cruelty, has the...thee " Calls back the lovely April of her prime." Toilet. 3 Do thy right nature.] Lie in the earth where nature laid thee. Johnson. 3 — — Thou 'rt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 470 str.
...Such is the power of gold, that it will — " make hlack, white ; foul, fair ; " Wrong, right;" &c. Shakspeare's Sonnet entitled Love's Cruelty, has the...Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee " Calls hack the lovely April of her prime." Toilel. z Do thy right nature.] Lie in the earth where nature... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 str.
...tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he so fond, will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity? Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime : So thou through windows of thine age shalt see, IVspite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 str.
...thy husbandry ? "r »bo is be so fond, will be the tomb rjf his sdf-love, to stop posterity ? T b-« art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime : *" thoa through windows of thine age shalt see, l*«pite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. *«t... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 str.
...conceits, as perhaps in this instance. I read, POEMS. 109 Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? Thou art my mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime : So thou thro' windows of thine age shalt see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 str.
...of thy husbandry? Or who is he so fond, will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity? Thon art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back, the lovely April of her prime: So thou through windows of thine age shall see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. Bat if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 str.
...tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he so fond, will be the tomb Of bis self-love, to stop posterity '. Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime: So limn through windows of tnine age sbalt see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 str.
...tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he so fond, will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime : So thou through windows of thine age shalt see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if... | |
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