| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 532 str.
...With all triumphant splendour on my brow ; But out, alack! he was but one hour mine, The region cloud hath mask'd him from me now. Yet him for this my love...my way, Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke? 1 is not enough that through the cloud thou break , To dry the rain on my storm-beaten face , For no... | |
| 1897 - 918 str.
...all-triumphant splendor on his brow ; But out! alack! he was but one hour mine, The region cloud hath masked him from me now. Yet him for this my love no whit disdaineth; Suns of the earth may stain, when heaven's sun staineth. The closing couplet Is particularly fine. Shakespeare... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 str.
...this my love no whit disdaiucth ; Suns of the world may stain, when heaven's sun staineth. — 83. Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day, And make...my way, Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke? 'T is not enough that through the cloud thou break, To dry the rain on my storm-beaten face, For no... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 str.
...With all triumphant splendour on my brow; But out ! alack ! he was but onc hour mine, The region cloud hath mask'd him from me now. Yet him for this my love...of the world may stain, when heaven's sun staineth. — 38. Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day, And make me travel forth without my cloak, To... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 484 str.
...triumphant splendor on my brow ; But out ! alack ! he was but one hour mine, The region cloud hath masked him from me now. Yet him for this my love no whit...disdaineth ; Suns of the world may stain, when heaven's sun staineth.1 XXXIV. Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day, And make me travel forth without my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 446 str.
...triumphant splendor. on my brow ; But out ! alack ! he was but one hour mine, The region cloud hath masked him from me now. Yet him for this my love no whit...disdaineth ; Suns of the world may stain, when heaven's sun staineth.1 xxxiv. Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day, And make me travel forth without my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 458 str.
...brow ; But out! alack ! he was but one hour mine, The region cloud hath masked him from me now. Vet him for this my love no whit disdaineth ; Suns of the world may stain, when heaven's sun staineth. 1 XXXIV. Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day, And make me travel forth without my cloak, To... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 548 str.
...all triumphant splendour on my brow ; But out ! alack ! he was but one hour mine, The region cloudf hath mask'd him from me now. Yet him for this my love...in my way, Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke ? "Pis not enough that through the cloud thou break, To dry the rain on my storm-beaten face, For no... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 546 str.
...this my love no whit disdameth, Sun "of the world may stain,: when heaven's sun stameth. XXXIV. AVhy didst thou promise such a beauteous day, And make...my cloak, To let base clouds o'ertake me in my way, Hidinz thy bravery in their rotten smoke f 'Tis not enough that through the cloud thou break, To dry... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 str.
...all triumphant splendour on my brow ; But out ! alack ! he was but one hour mine, The region cloud hath mask'd him from me now. Yet him for this my love...disdaineth ; Suns of the world may stain, when heaven's sun stainethc. • Reserve — the same as preserve. In ' Pericles ' we have — " Reserve that excellent... | |
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